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The Assembly
[edit]The Assembly is a seven-part Australian television documentary series on ABC TV, which premiered on 20 August 2024.
Format
[edit]Hosted and mentored by Leigh Sales,[1] the documentary series focuses on a group of 15 autistic journalism students and lecturers at Macquarie University[2] as they prepare for and eventually interview some of Australia's best-known personalities.[3] The students have been given paid internship at the ABC.[4] The series' format is based on French series Les Rencontres du Papotin , created by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache.[1]
Production
[edit]The seven-part series[5] is produced by Mark Fennessy's Helium Pictures for the ABC, with production beginning in May. Fennessy also executive produces the Australian version alongside director Melissa Maclean, Therese Hegarty,[1] Vanessa Oxlad and Julie Hanna.[6]
Season overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |
---|---|---|---|
Season premiere | Season finale | ||
1 | 7 | 20 August 2024[6] | TBA |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1 (2024)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Interviewee Title | Original air date | Aus. viewers (national) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Sam Neill[7] | 20 August 2024 | 577,000[8] |
2 | 2 | Hamish Blake | 27 August 2024 | N/A |
3 | 3 | Anthony Albanese[9] | 3 September 2024 | N/A |
4 | 4 | Delta Goodrem | 10 September 2024 | N/A |
5 | 5 | Adam Goodes | 17 September 2024 | N/A |
6 | 6 | Amanda Keller | 24 September 2024 | N/A |
7 | 7 | Becoming the Assembly | 1 October 2024 | N/A |
Reception
[edit]The first episode of The Assembly received an overnight average audience of 577,000 viewers,[10] alongside a national audience reach of 859,000 viewers.[8]
David Knox of TV Tonight gave the series four out of five stars.[9] Debi Enker of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote about the series' tone, "The tone of The Assembly, like other ABC factual productions, is warm. ... So in addition to being a worthwhile and engaging undertaking, it represents a breath of fresh air in terms of TV interviews, particularly those featuring politicians, but not confined to them.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Whittock, Jesse (9 May 2024). "'The Assembly', Groundbreaking Interview Format That Sent Michael Sheen Viral, Set For Australian Remake". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Rugendyke, Louise (15 August 2024). "Leigh Sales on the bold show that puts 15 autistic students in charge". TV & radio. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Archived from the original on 15 August 2024. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Laidlaw, Kyle (10 May 2024). "ABC announces 10 additional new series still to come in 2024". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Vann-Wall, Silvi (12 June 2024). "ABC offers internships to cast of The Assembly". ScreenHub. Creative Hubs Group. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Sales, Leigh (15 August 2024). "Leigh Sales on what she learned about interviewing from autistic journalism students on The Assembly". ABC Backstory. ABC News. Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
While The Assembly's official guest list is six people long — Sam Neill, Hamish Blake, Anthony Albanese, Delta Goodrem, Adam Goodes and Amanda Keller — as it turns out, there was a seventh interview.
[non-primary source needed] - ^ a b Knox, David (22 July 2024). "Airdate: The Assembly". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Ellis, Scott (15 August 2024). "Actor Sam Neill fields fabulous questions on 'The Assembly'". Now To Love. Are Media. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ a b Knox, David (21 August 2024). "Tuesday 20 August 2024". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
- ^ a b Knox, David (18 August 2024). "The Assembly". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Knox, David (21 August 2024). "The Assembly doubles Made in Bondi debut". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
- ^ Enker, Debi (22 August 2024). "Real people in unreal situations: why series like The Assembly engage". Green Guide. The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 24 August 2024.