CBC have announced the renewal of their town hall style interview series The Assembly.

“This is, in my history in show business, the most honest, beautiful, original, authentic conversation I’ve ever had on camera.” – Howie Mandel, Season 1 celebrity guest.
On World Autism Awareness Day, CBC is announcing the renewal The Assembly. The groundbreaking unscripted series will return for a second season, featuring an expanded cast of more than 30 neurodivergent and autistic adults interviewing celebrities. In each episode, a different celebrity will take part in unpredictable, probing and direct questions in a no-holds-barred interview.
This results in profound revelations, authentic conversations and lots of laughs. The show is produced by Small Army Entertainment and based on the international hit format. Filming begins this month in Vancouver with the new season targeted to premiere this fall. Radio-Canada’s French-language version, Facteur A, has also been renewed for a second season.
Jennifer Dettman, Executive Director, Unscripted Content, CBC said:
“The Assembly has connected deeply with audiences across Canada and beyond. And we’re excited to continue those honest, candid and thoughtful conversations in season two.
Stephen Sawchuk, Executive Producer, Small Army Entertainment added:
“We are beyond excited to work with our incredible roster of interviewers again, with season two, we hope to broaden representation of the autistic and neurodivergent community by introducing audiences to even more members of The Assembly.”
Sean De Vries, Executive Producer, Small Army Entertainment had this to say:
“This season promises more big names and more opportunities for entertaining and authentic conversations that audiences simply won’t see anywhere else.”
Award Winning
Season 1 of The Assembly has been nominated for two 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Factual Series; a Banff World Media Festival Rockie Award nomination in the Social Issues & Current Affairs category; and two Yorkton Film Festival nominations, including recognition in the Factual Documentary Series category.
Audiences can watch the first season on the free CBC Gem streaming service. Guests featuring in seasoon one include:
- Allan Hawco (Saint-Pierre)
- Arlene Dickinson (Dragons’ Den)
- Howie Mandel (The Price is Right Tonight)
- Singer-songwriter Jann Arden,
- Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever)
- Comedian Russell Peters.
International Format
The show’s format is an adaptation of French series Les Rencontres du Papotin, which launched in 2022 on France 2 with guests including Killing Eve star Camille Cottin and French President Emmanuel Macron. Now global hit, other iterations of The Assembly have featured guests including Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen, and Sam Neill, among other international stars.
Small Army Entertainment produces the Assembly for CBC, with executive producers Sean De Vries and Stephen Sawchuk.
SOURCE: mediacentre.cbc.ca

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