- Phillip Schofield
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name = Phillip Schofield
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birth_name = Phillip Schofield
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birth_place =Oldham ,Lancashire ,England
nationality = British
known_for = presenting "This Morning "
employer =ITV
occupation = Television presenter
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height = 5' 9" (1.75 m)
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spouse = Stephanie Lowe (1993-present)
children = 2
other_names = Philip SchofieldPhillip Schofield (born 1 April, 1962) is a British television presenter.
Television
Schofield was born in the
Lancashire town ofOldham . He left at 17 to take up his position as a bookings clerk forBBC Radio atBroadcasting House inLondon , where he was, at the time, the youngest employee. When he was 19, he moved with his family toNew Zealand , where he made his television debut presenting the children's music programme "Shazam!" on 23 February, 1982. He also spent two years working for theAuckland -based stationRadio Hauraki .In 1985, Schofield returned to
England , where he became the first in-vision continuity presenter for "Children's BBC" on weekdays for two years from September 1985. He left the "Broom Cupboard" to present "Going Live! " on Saturday mornings between September 1987 and April 1993.He then moved to adult-oriented TV with various documentaries and holiday programmes for
ITV . From 1994 to 1997, Schofield presented "Talking Telephone Numbers " for five series, and the "National Lottery Winning Lines" programme forBBC One between June 2001 and October 2004.His two current assignments with
ITV1 are as co-presenter of daytime TV talk-show, "This Morning" (since 3 September, 2002) and as co-presenter of the BAFTA-nominatedcelebrity reality television show "Dancing on Ice " (since 2006) alongsideHolly Willoughby .Following the success of that show, and his continued spot on "This Morning", ITV signed Schofield to an exclusive two-year contract (a so-called "
golden handcuffs " deal) in July 2006, alleged to be worth £5 million. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds35131.html]The exclusive deal also meant he could no longer present the BBC nationwide quiz "
Test the Nation ", which he had presented for fifteen editions withAnne Robinson between 2002 and 2006. Schofield was replaced by Danny Wallace.During the run of the ITV reality show "
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! ", Schofield co-hosted the newITV1 spin-off series "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here! Exclusive" withSheree Murphy . He has also presented two series of "Have I Been Here Before? ", a programme in which a celebrity attempts to use regression to get in touch with a previous life.On 23 February, 2007, Schofield celebrated his 25th anniversary as a television presenter. A surprise feature on "This Morning" showed highlights of his career, along with tributes from his parents, Pat and Brian; wife since 1993, Stephanie (
née Lowe); daughters Ruby and Molly; and brother, Tim. At the conclusion of the tribute, Gordon the Gopher, on the beach at his "retirement clinic" inHawaii , was blown up via a detonator manned byFern Britton .On 1 May, 2008 Schofield's father, Brian, died after a long-standing heart condition, which led to Schofield taking a break from presenting "This Morning".
John Barrowman stood in for him until his return.In April 2008, Phillip and his colleague, Fern Britton, presented a revival of the hit ITV show "Mr and Mrs". A celebrity version, it aired as a six-part series on Saturday nights.
Radio
During the same period Schofield was presenting "
Going Live! ", he was also broadcasting onBBC Radio 1 with a Sunday show (also called "Going Live").When Radio 1 made the switch from medium wave to FM stereo in 1988, Schofield was one of the presenters chosen to help with the launch by officiating at the turning on of the
Southend transmitter. During his 2005 appearance on "Room 101", Schofield recalled how a large crowd gathered in expectation ofSimon Mayo arriving by helicopter to turn on the transmitter. Due to a miscommunication, however, Mayo instead flew to nearbyNorwich . Realising the crowd would be disappointed by Mayo's failure to appear, Schofield and an unnamed producer fled in a Radio 1 outside broadcast vehicle without revealing the bad news and leaving the crowd - which included the town's mayor - still watching the sky. For this reason, and as a result of a later incident involvingwing walking on a plane leavingSouthend Airport , Schofield chose Southend as one of his pet hates for the programme.Theatre
Schofield elected to try his hand at theatre, and took over the role of Joseph in "
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat " fromJason Donovan on the West End stage. As a consequence, he achieved a moderately-placed single in the UK charts with "Close Every Door". Another theatre production he was involved in was "Dr Doolittle".Gordon the Gopher
Schofield was accompanied by
Gordon the Gopher , ahand puppet , in his "Children's BBC" and "Going Live!" days. Gordon is often mentioned, and sometimes appears, on Schofield's TV interviews, usually as a joke or novelty. When Schofield appeared on "Room 101", Gordon was the first thing Schofield asked to be interred there - however, the audience took the side of the rodent. His four choices for inclusion were Gordon the Gopher (rejected), Rooks (accepted),Southend-on-Sea (accepted) andSatellite navigation system s (accepted).External links
* [http://www.officialphillipschofield.com Official Phillip Schofield website]
* [http://www.itv.com/lifestyle/thismorning/backstage/presenters/phillipschofield.html Phillip Schofield] atitv.com
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