SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox shares his life at the edge

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SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jason Fox shares his life at the edge
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Jason 'Foxy' Fox recalled close shaves in far-flung reaches of the world on his Life at the Restrict tour (Picture: Ryan Mcnamara)

Survivor of deadly firefights and TV mishaps, Jason 'Cunning' Fox had plenty of ammo for the newest leg of his Life on the Restrict tour.

From the crack of gunfire in an undisclosed battleground to the perils of crossing the Atlantic in a tiny rowing boat with 4 pals, he introduced his adventures to life in an animated speak peppered with expletives.

Standing in entrance of the sold-out present on the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington Spa last night time, he gave the warts and all stroll by means of his exploits as if speaking in a multitude corridor after a hilltop problem. 

The dive into planet Foxy went nicely past his grizzled persona as one of the directing employees on the truth TV present SAS: Who Dares Wins.  

Interspersed with video clips, the looks kicked off together with his early army profession and took us via his choice for the particular forces, battlefield service after 9/11 and wrestle with PTSD which led to his medical discharge from the army.

The 47-year-old made plain that at one point& he came close to ending all of it and whereas he did not dwell on his darkest occasions, it was clear that the psychological battle has been one of many largest challenges on a quite formidable listing.& & &

Chief Instructor Ant Middleton (second left) and his Directing Staff (DS) Jason Fox (second right), Matthew 'Ollie' Ollerton (left - has now left) Mark 'Billy' Billingham (right). SAS Who Dares Wins Pic - Channel 4 - 9000333
SAS: Who Dares Wins instructors Matthew Ollerton, Ant Middleton, Jason Fox and Mark Billingham in the course of the fifth collection (Image: Pete Dadds)

Regardless of some unsettling imagery of a cliff face, soldier's humour and the commando tenet of staying chipper throughout adversity ran via the speak.

Tales from the chopping room flooring included a mishap whereas filming Who Dares Wins, where the Special Boat Service veteran was part of the original line up along with Ant Middleton, Matthew Ollerton and Colin MacLachlan.

The jeopardy got here as the directing employees joined recruits in a trial run before cameras began rolling through the second season of the show.  

Delivered to a 50-metre large, fast-flowing river in the Ecuadorian rainforest, the candidates have been advised tips on how to conduct a crossing before their practise attempt become what the speaker described as a 'ball of chalk' as they have been washed away or ended up in the jungle.   

As the instructors set out to reveal the 'gold normal', Cunning was tasked with swimming a rope to the other aspect of the river, getting& about halfway when the road snared& on an unidentified object.& &

'Swiftly I am pulled violently under the floor,' he stated. 'I am within the mixer, I'm in the washing machine, it's dirty, it's muddy, I can't see something, my lungs are screaming at me and I am panicking. & &

'I can't battle my strategy to the floor. In my blind panic I& acquired my knife, hooked up to my lower leg, and started frantically slashing at the line around me. It broke and I was free.'& &

The previous Royal Marine Commando couldn't see the security boat as he breeched, gasping for air, and recalled making it by 'pathetic doggy paddle' to the other aspect, the place he embraced Ollerton.   

The footage didn't make the ultimate minimize of the Channel 4 show. 

'One, we didn't achieve our aims,' Cunning mirrored.

'And two, we appeared like a bunch of d***.'  

Television programme, 'SAS: Who Dares Wins', Tx 9pm, Ch4 Jason Fox, Colin Maclachlan, Ant Middleton, Steve Parmenter, Matthew ?Ollie? Ollerton
Jason Fox, Colin MacLachlan, Ant Middleton, Steve Parmenter and Matthew Ollerton in a earlier Who Dares Wins line-up (Image: Ryan Mcnamara)

Another intrepid post-military adventure befell in Madagascar, the place Cunning was a part of a diving group that found treasure belonging to 17th Century pirate Captain Kidd.

His most punishing feat was a 50-day, non-stop slog across the Atlantic in a tiny boat which at one level hurtled down the face of an enormous wave earlier than capsizing. Curious sharks additionally introduced mortal hazard.

Humans have been the largest danger when the TV presenter filmed Inside the Real Narcos in South America, the place he took some macabre and harmful experiences in his stride.   

Kayaking the Yukon River in north America, the explorer and pal Sean Johnson had nothing however bear spray, which he likened to 'an indignant can of Lynx', to protect themselves from grizzlies.  

Regardless of having almost come a cropper in several elements of the world, the veteran associated how he has found journey to be his greatest drugs.

His CV suggests it's working. 

A couple of questions from the audience may need damaged up the episodic nature of the speak but there was one thing for everyone in his message that life is there for the taking. 

The Life on the Restrict tour continues till February 17, extra info here

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