Television presenter Phillip Schofield recently announced his return to television after nearly a year and a half off the air. His departure from broadcasting was once one of the most high-profile scandals in British television.

The 63-year-old presenter left This Morning amid significant public controversy surrounding a romantic relationship with a younger colleague. The affair cost him not only his place on the popular morning show but also his longtime friendship with co-host Holly Willoughby.

Now, as Schofield appears in the new project Cast Away on Channel 5, viewers are once again recalling the beginning of his downfall.

The First Cracks in His Reputation.

The public’s attitude toward Phillip and Holly began to change during the mourning events for Queen Elizabeth II. While thousands of people queued for hours to pay their respects to the monarch at Westminster Hall, the presenters walked in without waiting and found themselves in the front row.

After the segment aired, the couple faced a wave of criticism, accused of “privileged” treatment and breaking the rules. The presenters were forced to apologize publicly, explaining that there had been a mix-up.

Behind-the-scenes tensions and rumors.

Soon, reports began to surface in the press about a tense relationship between Schofield and Willoughby. Sources claimed they remained friendly on camera, but off-camera, the atmosphere was far from normal.

In 2025, rumors of Phillip’s affair with a younger colleague began to circulate in the media. The presenter refused to comment for a long time, but the rumors continued.

After several months of uncertainty, Schofield announced his departure from “This Morning.” Almost immediately afterward, he confirmed that the affair had indeed occurred.

Confession and the consequences.

After revealing the truth, Phillip gave candid interviews to the BBC and The Sun, in which he admitted to cheating on his wife of nearly 30 years, Stephanie Lowe. These confessions completely undermined his public image and cemented the scandal.

Return to Screen.

After a long silence, Schofield announced his return to television in the reality show Cast Away on Channel 5. The show’s format involves complete isolation: the presenter finds himself alone on a desert island with only a video camera.

Announcing the project on Instagram, he wrote:

“Now you know how I spent my summer. Ten days alone – no food, no water, no film crew. The story of my survival – both on and off the island.”

In an interview for the show, Phillip admitted that participating was a conscious decision for him:

“Recently, I’ve had a lot of time to reflect on my life, what I’ve done right, and where I’ve gone wrong. Usually, my loved ones were nearby, but this time, it was just me. No phone, no comfort, no help. Lip balm was my only luxury.”

He added that he was looking forward to the challenges—building a shelter, finding food, and fully immersing himself in the wild, comparing himself sometimes to Robinson Crusoe, sometimes to Tom Hanks’ character in Cast Away.