Rose Ayling-Ellis 'set to front a new TV show promoting British Sign Language' following success of her documentary Signs For Change By Carolina Piras For Mailonline Published: 09:40, 16 June 2024 | Updated: 09:46, 16 June 2024 e-mail View comments Former EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing star Rose Ayling-Ellis is 'set to front a new TV show promoting British Sign Language (BSL)'. Following the success of her first documentary Signs For Change, it is understood that BBC bosses want Rose, 29, for a potential follow-up. In her programme, Rose campaigns for free BSL for families with deaf children, which led her to earn National Television Award nomination.

It came out in June of last year, and sees Rose challenging the perception of deafness as something that needs to be cured and highlights the beauty of sign language and the deaf experience. 'The programme will be a unique experience for Rose and it will make for really interesting television,' a source according to The Mirror . Rose Ayling-Ellis is reportedly 'set o front a new TV show promoting British Sign Language' Following the success of her first documentary Signs For Change, it is now rumoured BBC bosses eyed the Strictly star, 29, for a potential follow-up (pictured on the documentary) 'And, of course, it's another chance to raise awareness and to stress the importance of access to BSL across the country.

' The one-off show will be produced by Rogan Productions which was also behind Signs For Change, with the compa.