Overview
- ITV's new series 'The Assembly' debuted on April 26, featuring a panel of neurodivergent and learning-disabled interviewers engaging celebrities in candid conversations.
- Danny Dyer's episode explored topics such as his working-class roots, marriage struggles, fatherhood, and personal growth, with the actor admitting past mistakes with honesty.
- The show celebrates neurodivergent traits like directness, sensory differences, and bold questioning, offering a fresh perspective on celebrity interviews.
- Viewers on social media praised the series' return and Dyer's warmth, describing the premiere as emotional and impactful.
- The Assembly originated from a BBC pilot and a French format, moving to ITV due to budget constraints, with future episodes featuring David Tennant, Gary Lineker, and Jade Thirlwall.