The Question Jury - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Question Jury returns for a second series. Seven new contestants set out to win up to £10,000, but one of them seems determined to rock the boat.
Episode 2
The contestants try to win up to £10,000, but two of them fail to see eye to eye as the conversation turns personal
Episode 3
The contestants try to win up to £10,000, but will Rickesh and Glen's differences destroy team morale?
Episode 4
The contestants try to win up to £10,000, but things get tense as one contestant makes mischief
Episode 5
It's the last chance for this week's contestants to win up to £10,000, but tensions run high as one of them refuses to take no for an answer...
Episode 6
The new series continues. Seven strangers are locked in a jury room and must answer questions unanimously to accumulate as much money as possible. A brand new bunch of jurors are determined to stay positive and pull together to win up to £10,000, but when the pressure is on the cracks soon start to show.
Episode 7
Seven strangers are locked in a jury room and must answer questions unanimously to accumulate as much money as possible. Dan continues to divide the group and Soraya struggles to cope with being silenced.
Episode 8
Seven strangers are locked in a jury room and must answer questions unanimously to accumulate as much money as possible. Mid-week in the jury room and the jurors are raring to go. But one juror hasn't slept a wink, and she has a lot to say about it.
Episode 9
Seven strangers are locked in a jury room and must answer questions unanimously to accumulate as much money as possible. Stacey is determined to bring the girls together - but will her attempts help her to become final foreperson or simply cause ructions in the ranks?
Episode 10
Seven strangers are locked in a jury room and must answer questions unanimously to accumulate as much money as possible. This is the jurors' final chance to win up to £10,000. But the stubbornness of one juror causes pressure in the jury room.
Episode 11
A new set of jurors have to pull together to win up to £10,000. But when one outspoken juror is silenced he's not happy at all.
Episode 12
Luke feels like he's being overlooked and takes his frustrations out on Mairead and Nick.
Episode 13
It's day three in the jury room and the jurors work hard to add money to the prize fund. But tensions continue to rise between Nick and Luke.
Episode 14
Luke continues to cause confrontation among the group, and one juror just can't wait to leave.
Episode 15
It's the last chance for this group of jurors to win up to £10,000. But a misunderstanding causes them to question who they can trust.
Episode 16
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