Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 1
Our favourite game show is back! Three teams of teenagers compete to win cash for their schools!
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Game show (2023). Presented by Fifi Garfield, the first episode of Sign2Win Series 2 is also the first of our two school specials! Three teams of students; Orion and Alex from Heathlands School, Jane and Robert from Derby School for the Deaf and Charlie and Brody from Eastbury School; compete to win £1,000 for their schools by challenging themselves to play five rounds of quick-thinking games. Which team of smart students is going to win?! Studio directed by John Maidens, a Drummer TV production for BSLBT.
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Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 1
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 2
In our second school special, three more teams of teens compete to win £1,000 for their schools!
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 3
This time on Sign2Win, pairs Arran and Paul, Asnath and Lucindha and Amy and Sam all compete to win £1,000!
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 4
Once again, relationships are put to the test. Which team will work together well enough to win £1,000?
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 5
More excitement as Rebecca and Natalia, Julie and Nicola, and Ali and Mari battle it out for £1,000!
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 6
Three teams push hard to win the prize of £1,000. The games are not getting any easier.
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 7
Three teams are playing five games to win £1,000.
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 8
We have three teams battling for £1,000 by playing five challenging games. Who is going to win?
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 9
Who will win £1,000 this time - the sibling pairs or the married couple?! The game is on...
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 10
It's Christmas at Sign2Win! Three merry teams compete to win £1,000 by playing joyful but challenging games. Which team will get the extra Christmas present?
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 11
Three teams face each other to win £1,000 by playing five rounds of challeneges.
Sign2Win Series 2: Episode 12
Three teams are face each other to win £1,000 by playing five rounds of games.
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