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  • @heldermoura6151
    @heldermoura6151 8 днів тому +50

    ..."green means go, amber means accelerate, red means accelerate and honk your horn..."
    A Tradition still practiced until this day. 🤣

  • @cesaralarcon5228
    @cesaralarcon5228 12 днів тому +41

    While there’s a fair amount of poetic license we should just embrace that the show is entertaining and amazing

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 7 днів тому

      and in reality they were just as @#$% nuts

    • @felix1974
      @felix1974 5 днів тому +1

      yep but there isn't much artistic licence around the fact that he was a fucking maniac . In the best possible way 🤣

    • @samwallace7313
      @samwallace7313 4 дні тому +2

      ​@@felix1974that's the thing, he was far from a maniac.

  • @QuasiMonkey
    @QuasiMonkey 7 днів тому +16

    Can't wait for season 2 of Rogue Heroes!

    • @sally-annharris8035
      @sally-annharris8035 4 дні тому +2

      Not long now there is a trailer on BBC iplayer

    • @QuasiMonkey
      @QuasiMonkey 4 дні тому

      @@sally-annharris8035 Nice! thanks for the heads up. Looks good, can't wait to see Paul Ritter who played Dyatlov in HBO's Chernobyl in it. Should be fun. He doesn't care about insubordination as long as you keep it at 3.6 Roentgens boys! 😆

    • @sally-annharris8035
      @sally-annharris8035 4 дні тому +1

      @QuasiMonkey looking forward to a clean shaven Paddy Mayne episode 5 of series 1 was absolute class

  • @Paddymayne4738
    @Paddymayne4738 11 днів тому +34

    A few notes for the uneducated. Firstly, The Officer who rudely addressed Mayne in the Officers Mess was in wrong as he disparagingly called him a “Paddy” most insulting indeed and also went to grab him by the shirt. Mayne being himself acted in a defensive manner. The MPs made the same mistake by calling him an Irish F-k, not nice at all. Now, although he was in fact called Paddy by his colleagues, which is not uncommon for we Irish to be identified as Paddy regardless of our correct given name. His real name was Robert Blair Mayne. He was never called and would never be called Paddy in County Down or anywhere else in His home town, Ulster or Northern Ireland. Robert was Protestant and no Protestant would ever have the given name of Patrick, anymore than a Catholic would be given the name William or Billy, in Northern Ireland. To reiterate, he wore the tag Paddy proudly in the SAS, However, as a Solicitor he would be known as Robert, Bob or Bobby. Yes, his Museum in Ballyclare identifies him as Paddy Mayne. Interestingly not in his home town or even Ballymena home base of the Royal Ulster Rifles in which he served (my home town) prior to the Paras and the SAS. A very brave and courageous Soldier and proud Ulster man. Another little tidbit for you. The VC was Awarded to more Irish Servicemen (North and Republic) than any other Personnel serving in the British Army. Considering, they are all volunteers. Trust you appreciate the info. God bless all; British, American, Canadian, Israeli and NZ, Personnel and a special thank to the past and present Australian Military Personnel, who have been part of my life for the past 60 Years.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 7 днів тому

      well he did call out Lt Mayne several times and by this time he was ticked off that a Jr officer was ignoring him. It was Mayne who provoked him.

    • @jaymac9570
      @jaymac9570 7 годин тому

      for god and ulster..long live the king!

  • @mitch3384
    @mitch3384 9 днів тому +4

    This was such a great show.

  • @SpringHills47
    @SpringHills47 8 днів тому +5

    Great show!

  • @richardpreston5260
    @richardpreston5260 10 днів тому +5

    i’ve read the book and watched countless documentaries about paddy and the rogue hero’s and as it says at the start of the show although some of the things seem untrue the indeed are true these are real warriors and the corner stone of every special forces going today

  • @40950999
    @40950999 12 днів тому +27

    His resume in WW2 is unbelievable.

    • @rudolftrost3534
      @rudolftrost3534 День тому +2

      And still no Victoria Cross (for being ungentlemanly)

    • @jbird976
      @jbird976 5 годин тому

      @@rudolftrost3534ain’t that what he was being paid for though? Ya ya I know, I know 😅

  • @sally-annharris8035
    @sally-annharris8035 4 дні тому

    Paddy Mayne absolute legend

  • @johnhealy6676
    @johnhealy6676 4 дні тому

    He was a hard hard man God bless his soul

  • @flankspeed
    @flankspeed 5 днів тому

    Never get this man's goat, for there can be only one GOAT, and it is he 😂

  • @bad_dog4648
    @bad_dog4648 11 днів тому +26

    Jack O'Connell is a fine actor, however, Lieutenant Colonel Mayne was 6'3'' and a physically imposing man, an Irish Universities Heavyweight Boxing Champion and Rugby international (Ireland and the British Lions). Surely they could have cast someone a bit bigger than wee Jack? (5'7'')

    • @samwallace7313
      @samwallace7313 4 дні тому

      And his accent is shite.

    • @QuasiMonkey
      @QuasiMonkey 4 дні тому

      It would drastically reduce the pool of actors they could choose from if they had to find people of similar heights & builds to real life counterparts, most actors (& people) aren't of the tall variety as the majority skew towards the shorter end of the spectrum (only 1% of the worlds pop is 6'6"+ for example)
      Imo height shouldn't be too big of a deal, as it's better to find a fantastic actor such as Mr. O'Connell is imo, who can portray & embody the person in a broad sense, rather than get lost in the little specific details. And hope the audience can allow the sacrifice of certain details for the sake of overall enjoyment & portrayal.

    • @bad_dog4648
      @bad_dog4648 3 дні тому

      @@QuasiMonkey
      Off the top of my head, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Eoin Macken (even looks like the man himself), James Norton, Clive Standen, all decent British or Irish actors 6 feet and over, and there are plenty more. I’m not taking anything away from O’Connell’s acting skills, (I think he’s great in ’71, Starred up etc.) but there is a big difference between 5’7’’ and 6’3’’.

    • @QuasiMonkey
      @QuasiMonkey 3 дні тому

      ​@@bad_dog4648 But how many of those actors were available at the time for filming & didn't have other commitments? Easier to list some names of actors that are taller but much more complicated when it comes to the actual production of a series.
      I guess I'm just trying to say an actors height in relation to portraying their real life counterpart isn't or shouldn't really be that important when compared to the bigger picture of producing and our enjoying a series. Especially when they take a lot of creative license with practically everything else & should be viewed as a broad representation of true events.
      Anyway, have a pleasant day or night and I hope you also enjoy season 2 when it comes out as they recently released the trailer and I know I'm looking forward to it!

    • @samwallace7313
      @samwallace7313 3 дні тому +1

      @@bad_dog4648 Jack O'Connell's accent was woeful. Liam Neeson in his younger day would have been perfect for the roll. Jamie Dornan would be good, he was born and raise about 4 miles from where Blair Mayne was born and raised.

  • @MrDredd1966
    @MrDredd1966 5 днів тому +7

    Paddy should have been awarded 3 VC's!!

    • @liverpoolscottish6430
      @liverpoolscottish6430 5 днів тому +1

      He was never going to receive a VC after mowing down a Mess full of unarmed German airmen and ground crew. It didn't sit well with higher ups- not cricket.

    • @jan2000nl
      @jan2000nl 4 дні тому +1

      Wonder if the higher ups had a different view after liberating Nazi concentration camps?

    • @richardmcgonigle1160
      @richardmcgonigle1160 3 дні тому

      Vc 2 bars

  • @MrJackWorse
    @MrJackWorse 6 днів тому +1

    'Is there a french word for 'initiative'?' lol

  • @Paddymayne4738
    @Paddymayne4738 9 днів тому +7

    Paddy is correct when he states that having a real lover makes you think of them when fighting rather than doing the job without a shit about anyone or anything. So, screw every one of them with a smile and enjoy like it’s your last, then fight like you want more tomorrow. No commitments to anyone but yourself, NO ONE! By Order of the SAS.

  • @Paddymayne4738
    @Paddymayne4738 11 днів тому +6

    Amazing is an understatement. We need more like him right now in this world. The only problem is the woke big brass. As you can see by example how Paddy himself was treated by the big brass Should have received a 2nd VC for his outstanding bravery and courage in battle. We know why of course. What give this disobedient upstart Ulster Paddy another VC, No way he doesn’t set an example befitting such recognition. The big man didn’t do it for the Medals and certainly couldn’t have cared less about what the Elite big brass thought of him. He cared only of his fellow SAS Soldiers. Service personnel in the Australian SAS and Commando having served in the Middle East only to be treated in a disgraceful manner by print TV Media such as the ABC doctoring evidence used in a court of law. Hopefully, we haven’t heard this last of this nonsense and allow it to be swept under the carpet. These Soldiers deserve nothing less than a Royal Commission into such wrong doings and the persons responsible charged and jailed accordingly. Financial compensation is befitting to these Soldiers and their Families. Proud to call every single one of them a mate.

    • @perolavhavik2585
      @perolavhavik2585 9 днів тому +2

      He had plenty of problems with the brass back in his time. So do you really think 1940's army officers were 'woke'? Or is it more likely Mayne was a very unconventional person who probably wouldn’t fit easily into any line unit, regardless of time, place and ideology?

    • @QueerChica
      @QueerChica 8 днів тому

      You know he fought against fascism, right? Bearing that in mind, "woke" is another buzzword because you don't want to accept that freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequence. Sounds like you're another cis het, white man blaming others for your shortcomings and intolerance.

  • @richardpreston5260
    @richardpreston5260 10 днів тому +1

    i love this show and the book and he’s a good actor who plays the part great my only problem is that he’s not big enough to play the great man who by all account was a great presence of a man and who the guys who knew him called him the greatest soldier ever and the hardest man they knew

  • @luuko656
    @luuko656 15 годин тому

    does anyone know the type or model of shirt paddy mayne wears most of the time? its surely a part of a british uniform...it looks very cool

  • @bartoszkantoch8126
    @bartoszkantoch8126 7 днів тому +2

    "Is there a French word for initiative?" ;-P

  • @littadnb.
    @littadnb. 8 днів тому +6

    Great show but the portrayal of paddy irks me.

    • @181stTIE
      @181stTIE 7 днів тому +3

      To honour Paddy, you need to use 'gets my goat'.

  • @Highland_Moo
    @Highland_Moo 5 днів тому +1

    My grandad, grandma and my dad were all military. They all said that nobody liked the MPs. Might explain my distaste for civilian law enforcement…..not all of them, obviously, but the foetuses they employ these days. The ones with fuck-all life experience and a sense of superiority due to the fact they carry a warrant card.

  • @Rockhopper1
    @Rockhopper1 5 днів тому +1

    great show, but the historical accuracy is a load of bollocks.

  • @bill-wd8er
    @bill-wd8er 5 днів тому +2

    were fucking mad us irish

  • @WingKnutz
    @WingKnutz 4 дні тому

    Coffee filter...Overcome, adapt, improvise

  • @bill-wd8er
    @bill-wd8er 5 днів тому

    burma,s loss.have you being drinking.

  • @Just_Kenneth_63
    @Just_Kenneth_63 5 днів тому

    omg worst show ever maybe at least bottom few