LEGENDS In recent years, Dundee writer Neil Forsyth has been making a name for himself as one of the best television dramatists working in the UK. The creator of the much loved Brian Cox led sitcom ' Bob Servant Independent ,' he caught a lot of critics' attention with the BBC4 television film ' Eric, Ernie and Me ' in which Stephen Tomkinson played the comedy Eddie Braben who worked for Morecambe and Wise. Fellow Scot Mark Bonnar, who played Eric Morecambe in that drama, teamed up with Forsyth again for three series of the dark BBC Scotland comedy drama ' Guilt ' with Jamie Sives, Emun Elliott and Ruth Bradley. A show about two brothers in Leith who get sucked into Edinburgh's underworld after being involved in a hit and run accident, it was both a critical and ratings success. Forsyth further cemented his place as one of British television's best contemporary dramatists with ' The Gold ' on BBC1 with Hugh Bonneville, Emun Elliott, Charlot...
THE ASSEMBLY UK, S2 Now that the novelty factor around 'The Assembly UK' has gone, does ITV's probing interview show still impress? For the uninitiated, 'The Assembly' sees celebrities facing a grilling from people with autism, other neurodivergent conditions and learning disabilities. After a BBC pilot with Michael Sheen, Series One saw actors Danny Dyer and David Tennant, singer Jade Thirwall and footballer turned broadcaster Gary Lineker take part in a show where no questions are too hard or out of bounds. It made for gripping viewing as some of the celebrities shifted uncomfortably in their seats and occasionally teared up. The show was critically acclaimed, winning a Royal Television Society award for Formatted Popular Factual Programme and earning a BAFTA nomination for Best Factual Entertainment Programme. However it was not without its critics, with some in the autistic community accusing it of being patronising and treating its interviewers like "zo...