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Neurodivergent Interviewers Grill Stars on "The Assembly"
18 Mar
Summary
- Stars like Stephen Fry will be interviewed by neurodivergent individuals.
- The show's second series will feature an extended run of seven episodes.
- Past guests like Danny Dyer and David Tennant received high acclaim.

ITV's "The Assembly" is returning for a second series, featuring an extended run of seven episodes, including a special "Unseen" installment. The show is renowned for its distinctive approach, where celebrities are interviewed by individuals who are autistic, neurodivergent, and/or have learning disabilities.
This upcoming season will see prominent figures such as Sir Stephen Fry, Nicola Sturgeon, rapper Aitch, Sir Lenny Henry, and Anna Maxwell Martin subjected to unfiltered questioning. The first series, which aired last year, was met with widespread praise from viewers and critics alike for its honest and emotional celebrity interviews, with guests like Danny Dyer and David Tennant being highlighted.
"The Assembly" aims to provide a television experience that is both surprising and heartwarming. The show's format challenges media-trained celebrities to engage in authentic conversations, promising revelations that go beyond typical interviews. The French iteration, "Les Rencontres du Papotin," has also featured notable figures, including President Emmanuel Macron.




