Behind The Scenes of an episode being filmed.
Video: Jayden Seyfarth
why not start next week and get ahead of junior MC? If 7 are going to run out of content it may as well be at the end of the year when no one is watching anyway. Oct 19 Melb will be out of lockdown and weather will be nice.
It hasn’t been mentioned above from what I can see, and some of you may already know from promos, but along with former Bachelor Nick Cummins, Ali Oetjen (former Bachelorette) is also competing in the show this year.
Maybe i’m totally wrong but I can’t see this rating well if it is just people doing challenging SAS type stuff outside? Looks like more a 7Mate type of show .
I am really intrigued by this show. I will definitely watch the first episode. And I don’t normally watch a lot of 7s offerings.
Monday 19 October at 7.30pm
The Seven Network today announced the 17 celebrities set to take on one of the toughest tests of their lives in SAS Australia :
These famous and infamous Australians have volunteered for the Special Forces selection course, a brutal and unforgiving process that will physically and mentally break down the recruits in a test of their true character.
Putting them through the gruelling course is an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers, who will make no allowances for the star recruits’ celebrity status, age or gender.
SAS Australia is not a game. There is no winner; there is no prize. Most recruits will reach breaking point and withdraw. Who has what it takes to tough it out to the end?
When and where was this filmed?
Snowy Mountains?
Thanks. When was this filmed?
I believe in July, but I am not 100% sure.
It began mid-August. All was revealed further back in this thread.
Schapelle Corby is on the front cover of Stellar magazine out tomorrow.
EDIT: the full interview:
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/stellar/schapelle-corby-shares-how-channel-7s-sas-australia-has-helped-her-to-heal/news-story/7db23a68cdafb8ddbac701caa9afa120
Glamour shoots with convicted criminals now.
Full SAS Australia Cast
Ali Oetjen
- Age: 34
- Current Hometown: Sunshine Coast
- Profession: Wellness Life Coach and Influencer
Arabella Del Busso
- Age: 30
- Current Hometown: Melbourne
- Profession: Glamour Model
Candice Warner
- Age: 35
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Mum and Wife
Candice Warner reveals reason for joining SAS Australia
Eden Dally
- Age: 28
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Correctional Officer/Personal Trainer
Erin McNaught
- Age: 38
- Current Hometown: Brisbane
- Profession: Model and Mum
Firass Dirani
- Age: 37
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Actor
Jackson Warne
- Age: 21
- Current Hometown: Melbourne
- Profession: Poker Player
James Magnussen
- Age: 29
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Former World Champion Swimming/Business Owner/Swim Coach
Merrick Watts
- Age: 46
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Comedian
Mitchell Johnson
- Age: 38
- Current Hometown: Perth
- Profession: Ex-Cricketer/Self-Employed
Molly Taylor
- Age: 32
- Current Hometown: Melbourne
- Profession: Rally Driver
Nick Cummins
- Age: 33
- Current Hometown: Gold Coast
- Profession: Rugby Player and Adventurer
Roxy Jacenko
- Age: 40
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Entrepreneur
Sabrina Frederick
- Age: 23
- Current Hometown: Melbourne
- Profession: AFLW Player (Richmond)
Schapelle Corby
- Age: 43
- Current Hometown: Brisbane
- Profession: Epoxy Resin Artist
Schapelle Corby cries on SAS Australia
Shannan Ponton
- Age: 46
- Current Hometown: Sydney
- Profession: Fitness Professional/Presenter
Shayna Jack
- Age: 21
- Current Hometown: Brisbane
- Profession: Swimmer
ie: unemployed
The premiere season of SAS Australia sees 17 Aussie celebrities take on one of the toughest challenges
of their lives, as they attempt to conquer a series of physical and psychological tests from the real SAS selection process.These star recruits will be cut off from the outside world at a secret base in harsh but spectacular terrain, where they will eat, sleep and train together in punishing conditions, with no allowances made for their celebrity status, age or gender.
As they’re subjected to extreme physical endurance, sleep deprivation, interrogation and psychological testing, these men and women will be pushed beyond their limits.
Putting them through the gruelling SAS course is an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers - Chief
Instructor Ant Middleton and his DS (Directing Staff) Mark “Billy” Billingham, Jason “Foxy” Fox and Ollie Ollerton from the hit UK version of the series.SAS Australia is not a game. There is no winner; there is no prize. Most recruits will reach breaking point and withdraw. Who has what it takes to tough it out to the end?
I am surprised they haven’t advertised Schapelle more
Sarcasm will get you everywhere.