SAS: Rogue Heroes is the powerful new BBC drama lifting the lid on what life was like as a member of the SAS.
Starring Sex Education star Connor Swindells, House of the Dragon’s Tom Glynn-Carney, and The Crown’s Dominic West, the series tells the story of the birth of the SAS amid World War II.
Created by Steven Knight, aka the brains behind Peaky Blinders, the drama is bound to make for emotional viewing, especially with how true-to-life it feels thanks to location and costume.
But, how exactly did SAS: Rogue Heroes become so life like, and where did filming take place?
Well, according to executive producer Karen Wilson, being able to film in Morocco was ‘crucial.’