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Who Dares Wins, also known as The Final Option, is a 1982 British action thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark, Tony Doyle, and Edward Woodward.
The Final Option or Who Dares Wins, a British political thriller film; The Final Option, a Hong Kong action film; II – The Final Option, a 1993 album by Die Krupps; Final Option, a 2019 Oregon Files novel by Clive Cussler and Boyd Morrison
Sharp was disappointed in the kind of film projects he was offered after Who Dares Wins and returned to television. [2] Next came the first six episodes of Robin of Sherwood for ITV, and the ensuing few years consisted of mainly television work until Robert Zemeckis asked him to direct the second unit on Who Framed Roger Rabbit starring Bob ...
War Grave from L/Cpl Jimmy "Curly" Hall in Les Ormes (Yonne, France) Who Dares Wins (Greek: Ο Τολμών Νικά, O tolmón niká; Latin: Qui audet adipiscitur ; French: Qui ose gagne; Italian: Chi osa vince; Portuguese: Quem ousa vence; German: Wer wagt, gewinnt; Dutch: Wie niet waagt, die niet wint; Hebrew: המעז מנצח) is a motto made popular in the English-speaking world by the ...
In 2017, Fox co-authored the book SAS: Who Dares Wins: Leadership Secrets from the Special Forces, [7] with his fellow TV presenters and Special Forces soldiers Anthony Middleton, Matthew "Ollie" Ollerton and Colin Maclachlan. The book triggered an investigation by the British Ministry of Defence for alleged admissions of war crimes by the authors.
Who Dares Wins (1983) Alas Smith & Jones (1984) The Kit Curran Radio Show (1984) Kit Curran (1986; with Guy Jenkin) Scotch & Wry (1986) Drop the Dead Donkey (1990; co-creator with Guy Jenkin) Eleven Men Against Eleven (1995) Never Mind the Horrocks (1996) Underworld (1997) Bob and Margaret (1998-2000) Bedtime (2001–2003)
Nicholas Simon Augustine Knowles (born 21 September 1962) [4] is an English television presenter, writer and musician. He has hosted several television programmes including Real Rescues (2007–2013), Who Dares Wins (2007–2019), Break the Safe (2013–2014), 5-Star Family Reunion (2015–2016), and DIY SOS (1999–present).
His most famous film role saw Tony as the head of the SAS, Colonel Hadley, in the 1982 British film Who Dares Wins. His other film roles included appearances in Ulysses (1967), Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970), Loophole (1981), Eat the Peach (1986), Secret Friends (1991), Damage (1992), Circle of Friends (1995), and as Tom ...