The Assembly is heading back to ITV for a third series, with six more famous faces set to take part in the much-loved show that has had viewers talking since it first launched.
The series sees celebrities open up like never before. They answer questions from an audience made up of autistic, neurodivergent and/or learning disabled people.
The honest and often surprising conversations have proved a huge hit with viewers. ITV has now confirmed another run.
Stephen Fry appeared on series two of The Assembly (Credit: ITV)
The Assembly set to return to ITV for third series
ITV has officially announced that The Assembly will return for a third series following the success of its second outing.
The programme has previously seen the likes of Sir Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry, Rylan, Nicola Sturgeon, Aitch, Danny Dyer, Gary Lineker and Jade Thirlwall take to the hot seat.
As with the previous two series, the new run will once again see celebrities answering the sort of questions many viewers may never have expected to hear asked on television.
The show is produced by Rockerdale Studios. The company has worked alongside ITV and autistic and neurodivergent organisations to ensure every aspect of The Assembly works for and with autistic and neurodivergent voices.
Rylan was a guest on the show previously (Credit: ITV)
Support authors and subscribe to content
This is premium stuff. Subscribe to read the entire article.














