Audiences of The Assembly were deeply touched, with many left "in tears" following David Tennant's "moving" episode that aired on Sunday (April 27).
The popular programme brings celebrities to converse with young individuals who are autistic, neurodivergent or have learning disabilities, where they answer questions in an environment where "no area is out of bounds", as per the show's description.
In the latest season, high-profile guests like David Tennant, , Danny Dyer, and Jade Thirlwall take turns answering the candid inquiries of these youth.
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During this evening's edition of The Assembly, actor, David engaged with the youngsters and took on a variety of probing queries.
The climax of the episode saw an impassioned moment when the group gave a stirring performance of The Proclaimers' cherished 1988 anthem, Sunshine on Leith. David, visibly touched, not only sang along but also joined in for a poignant dance with them, reports .
This heartfelt scene didn't just resonate with David; viewers at home were equally captivated, expressing their emotions on X (which has taken over from ), commending the segment.
One fan expressed: "David looked genuinely moved there. I'm actually tearing up!" while another remarked: "Well you can't go wrong with #SunshineonLeith or with #DavidTennant. Pass me the tissues."
A different viewer confessed: "Well now I'm sobbing on a Sunday evening," with another chiming in: "I was due a cry anyway."
Viewers have been pouring out their praise for the unique and poignant format of The Assembly, with emotions running high throughout the episodes.
As one viewer shared: "I've been laughing and crying all through #TheAssembly. David Tennant has been brilliant and the questions so diverse. It needed to be longer."
Another viewer was equally impressed, tweeting: "#TheAssembly oh you guys, you did it again. Such brilliant questions for @David_Tennant. Awesome performances. Already looking forward to the next episode. Well done all of you. Take a huge bow."
David fielded a variety of personal questions ranging from inquiries about his children and thoughts on trans rights to his religious beliefs and tenure as Doctor Who.
Additionally, he revealed the "secret" tattoo he had inked on his forearm, a tribute to celebrate his wife Georgia's milestone 40th birthday.
The Assembly is available to stream on ITVX
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