No question is out of bounds.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Wednesday, 03 April 2024 at 11:59 AM


Actor Michael Sheen is set to get the grilling of a lifetime in BBC’s The Assembly – and we finally have a first look at some of the awkward and confronting questions that will be coming his way in the new one-off special.

The half-hour special will be airing this Friday (5th April) to celebrate Autism Acceptance Week and will see Sheen in the hot seat as he’s questioned by thirty-five interviewers who are autistic, neurodivergent or learning disabled.

The teaser clip of the episode certainly opens with quite the question as an interviewer stands to ask Sheen: “How does it feel to be dating someone who’s only five years older than your daughter?”

The question warrants some noise from the audience as the camera pans to Sheen, who looks a tad awkward.

Some of the questions are little more light-hearted, with Sheen being asked about his height, whether he’s scared of birds and about his thoughts on Tom Jones. But of course, with no questions off the table, Sheen is quizzed about his thoughts on the British royal family, what makes him cry and more.

It even gets to the point that Sheen asks whether he’s “allowed to talk about this” – but what could he be referring to?

Watch the clip for yourself below.