Each episode of the four -party interview program sees a famous face questioned by a group of autistic, neurodivergentes and disabled learning people, without an outside theme.
The former Easters actor, 47, the host of the day of day Gary Lineker, the star of Dr. Who David Tennant and the former mix of mixing mix Jade Thirlwall face the hot seat.
“I feel that this was probably the most open and honest interview I have given,” Dyer said before the series.
Danny Dyer gives his ‘most honest interview’ for a new ITV program
Dyer added: “They were like three hours (filming), so everyone has done a time for everyone to trust me in the room, and I think they did.
“Once again, it was very emotional and it was very refreshing, really, to be able to open about my feelings in front of a group of people so beautiful, intelligent and honest.”
He continues: “I think I am naturally an emotional person anyway; I am very sensitive.
“I will do a lot of press because (the filming took place) at the time of the launch of my movie, Marching Powder, so I really bored me from my own voice, but this revitalized me a bit.
“I was excited to be interviewed again.”
When asked who would like to see in the hot seat, he said: “Any politician screwed, because I would like to see them twisting in his seat trying to answer the beautiful questions that the assembly has.”
Dyer’s notable action papers include Cockney Match Carter owner in British Soap Easters and Chelsea Football Hooligan Tommy Johnson in the 2004 film The Football Factory.
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The program format is an adaptation of the French series Les Rencontres du Papotin, which was launched in 2022 in France 2 and presented appearances of notable French figures that include killing the star of Eve Camille Cottin and President Emmanuel Macron.
The program is done using part of the ITV Diversity Commission Fund, launched in 2022.
The assembly is launched at 10.05pm on Saturday, April 26, at ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player. Transmit in ITVX and STV Player from 7 am