1985–1993, 2001–2006: BBC presenting Aged 19, Schofield moved with his family to New Zealand, where he made his television debut as the initial presenter of the youth music programme
Shazam! on 7 April 1982. He also spent two years working for the Auckland-based radio station
Radio Hauraki. From 1988 to 1991, he was the host of the
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, a pop-magazine awards show. In the early 1990s, Schofield moved to adult-orientated television with various programmes for
ITV, such as ''Schofield's Quest
, Schofield's TV Gold
and Ten Ball. From 1994 to 1997, he presented Talking Telephone Numbers for five series, and in 1996 he hosted a show about remarkable coincidences called One in a Million''. He co-authored the book that came out of the series. In 1991, Schofield hosted a series named after Gordon which was shown on CBBC on
BBC One and
BBC Two and ran from 3 January 1991, to 28 March 1991, only lasting for a series of 13 episodes. The series was shown twice on BBC One, the first time being in January to March 1991 and again from 26 October to 21 December 1992. It continued where BBC Two left off with lunchtime repeats in Summer 1991. BBC Two have also repeated the series at lunchtimes four times from 18 June to 23 July 1991, 20 September to 6 December 1993, 9 March to 1 June 1994, and 17 January 1995, to 28 March 1995. It has not been repeated since 28 March 1995, on the BBC. In the following decade, Schofield presented the
National Lottery Winning Lines programme for
BBC One between June 2001 and October 2004. Between 2002 and 2006, he co-hosted the BBC quiz show
Test the Nation with
Anne Robinson. In July 2006, he signed an exclusive two-year contract with ITV, reported to have been worth £5 million. The exclusive deal also meant he could no longer present
Test the Nation, and he was replaced by
Danny Wallace.
1993–2023: ITV presenting with Prime Minister
David Cameron on the set of
This Morning in 2013, a programme Schofield co-presented with Willoughby between 2009 and 2023In August 2002, Schofield became a presenter on the ITV daytime show
This Morning, joining
John Leslie and
Fern Britton on Fridays. In October of that year, Leslie stepped aside from the programme after allegations about his personal life, and Schofield replaced him as Britton's co-host, first on a temporary and then a permanent basis. In May 2008, Schofield's father died from a long-standing heart condition, after which Schofield took a break from presenting
This Morning.
John Barrowman stood in for him until his return. In 2009,
Holly Willoughby replaced Britton as Schofield's co-host. Schofield and Willoughby had a close friendship, with Schofield describing her as "the sister he never had", and they presented the programme together from Monday to Thursday mornings until Schofield's departure in May 2023. Willougby departed the programme in October 2023. During his 2005
Room 101 appearance, Schofield made an attempt to place Gordon in Room 101 (i.e., consign him to the past), but in an audience vote Gordon was spared. Gordon also made a brief appearance with Schofield during a 1980s-themed edition of
Dancing on Ice in February 2009. He also made a brief appearance on 5 February 2012, edition. Gordon appeared on
This Morning on 13 September 2010, to celebrate Schofield's 25th anniversary of first presenting CBBC. Schofield said "I miss him". Starting in 2005, Schofield presented two series of
Have I Been Here Before?, a daytime programme in which a celebrity attempted to use
regression to get in touch with a
previous life. From 2006 to 2023, he presented
The British Soap Awards. Between 2006 and 2008, he hosted the programme with Britton. During the run of the ITV reality show ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, he co-hosted the spin-off series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here! Exclusive
with Sheree Murphy. The show lasted one series. In 2006, Schofield presented two episodes of the ITV game show It's Now or Never, before the network cancelled the show, due to poor ratings. In April 2008, he and Britton began hosting a revival of the ITV game show Mr and Mrs, renamed as All Star Mr & Mrs''. In 2010, the show took a break but returned in 2012 without Britton. Schofield presented
Dancing on Ice on ITV with Willoughby from 2006 until 2011 and
Christine Bleakley from 2012 until 2014. It was announced in the summer of 2013 that
Dancing on Ice was to come to an end following the 2014 series. Schofield returned to co-present the show with Willoughby in 2018 following ITV's choice to bring the series back after four years away. From 2009 until 2015, he presented the primetime game show
The Cube, which offered contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000. Schofield returned to present the show in 2020 following ITV's choice to reboot the series after five years away, although it was later put on hiatus again in 2022. The only winner of the series was runner
Mo Farah, who successfully completed the final game on an episode of a 2012 celebrity series in which British gold medallist athletes competed for charity. Schofield hosted
A Night of Heroes: The Sun Military Awards with
Amanda Holden from 2009 until 2014. In 2010 and 2011, Schofield hosted the annual comedy show
The Comedy Annual on ITV. From 2011 until 2015, He co-hosted the Christmas charity show
Text Santa on ITV with Bleakley in 2011, 2014 and 2015 and Willoughby in 2012 and 2013. In December 2014, he undertook a live 24-hour TV marathon to raise money for
Text Santa, where, as well as appearing on
This Morning, he appeared on various other programmes throughout the day, including being a guest panellist on
Loose Women. In March 2014, Schofield narrated the one-off
ITV2 show
Educating Joey Essex. The show was commissioned for a full series which was aired throughout 2014. The show was commissioned for a seven-part second series, filming began in April 2016, and the series aired in summer 2016 with the first episode titled "The Queen's 90th Birthday". He presented two series of the primetime game show ''
You're Back in the Room for ITV in 2015 and 2016. In 2018, Schofield and Willoughby made a cameo appearance on Coronation Street, when they interviewed Rosie Webster, Craig Tinker and Gemma Winter on This Morning'' after their role in a drugs bust at Underworld. In 2016, Schofield travelled to South Africa with his wife Stephanie Lowe, as part of a series of short clips for
This Morning. Following this, ITV aired three thirty-minute episodes in a primetime slot, called ''
Schofield's South African Adventure. Since March 2017, he has presented 5 Gold Rings, a new game show format for ITV. In 2017, Schofield presented three-part factual series How To Spend It Well at Christmas with Phillip Schofield'' in which he tested the latest must-have festive gifts. The series concluded in 2022. From 2011 to 2022, Schofield was involved in several television programmes about the
British royal family. In April 2011 and June 2012, Schofield co-hosted ITV's coverage of
Prince William and Catherine Middleton's wedding and the
Queen's Diamond Jubilee with
Julie Etchingham, and in May 2018 they co-hosted ITV's coverage of
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's wedding. In 2016, Schofield worked with
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on the programme ''When Phillip Met Prince Philip: 60 Years of
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award'' to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the youth awards programme. Following
Prince Phillip's death in April 2021, Schofield co-hosted the ITV tribute programme
Prince Philip, Fondly Remembered with Etchingham. During the
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Schofield presented two programmes celebrating the occasion; first with Willoughby on
This Morning at
Windsor Castle and secondly the ITV programme ''The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebration'', co-hosted by Etchingham.
David Cameron interview Amid the
Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal on 8 November 2012, Schofield interviewed then prime minister
David Cameron on
This Morning and presented him with a list he had obtained from the internet of five people named as paedophiles in connection with the
North Wales child abuse scandal. The names of several former senior Conservative politicians were visible on the list. Cameron responded by warning against a witchhunt, "particularly about people who are gay". Schofield was widely criticised for his action, ITV's director of television,
Peter Fincham, said that Schofield was "wrong" in confronting Cameron and the broadcaster had agreed to co-operate fully with government regulator
Ofcom's investigation into the matter. The investigation was initiated after Ofcom received 415 complaints from viewers. Schofield later apologised, blaming a misjudged camera angle.
Boris Johnson selfie In December 2019, during the
2019 general election, Schofield and Willoughby were criticised for a "giggly" interview with then prime minister
Boris Johnson. The co-hosts' decision to take a
selfie with Johnson was also criticised, and viewers raised a "lack of professionalism" and "clear bias". Schofield defended the stunt writing: "Can I point out that if Mr Corbyn had asked for a selfie, we would have happily obliged." Viewers argued that the pair had been more critical when interviewing
Jeremy Corbyn, who faced repeated calls to apologise for accusations of
antisemitism in the Labour Party. Viewers noted that
Islamophobia in the Conservative Party was not raised with Johnson.
Energy bills "spin to win" controversy On 5 September 2022,
This Morning included a new prize of "energy bills" in their regular "spin to win" game. The prize equated to four months of payments, up to £400 each month. When a contestant failed to provide the qualifying passcode on air
This Morning ended the phone call, prompting Willoughby to say, "Well, we're not going to make Joyce's dreams come true." Schofield replied, "Well it's her fault." The inclusion of bill payments was compared to
Black Mirror or
The Hunger Games. Coverage from
Sky News asked "Is Russia using Phillip Schofield for propaganda?" after the game was reported on Russian state television. British politician
Mary Kelly Foy tweeted:I'm disgusted that @thismorning have used people being unable to afford their energy bills as some kind of twisted gameshow. The producers need to rethink this immediately! Everyone deserves dignity, especially if they're struggling.On 6 September 2022, Schofield referenced the controversy by saying, "I wonder how much of that they can complain about online." Ofcom received 170 complaints about the segment and it prompted widespread criticism from viewers and commentators. Ofcom's broadcasting code states that: "We would strongly advise broadcasters not to present a monetary prize as a possible resolution of financial difficulty." ITV said that Schofield and Willougby were escorted from the
press gallery by government staff and did not file past the Queen's coffin. Social media users contrasted this with the actions of former prime minister
Theresa May and other celebrities including
David Beckham,
Susanna Reid and
Tim Vine, all of whom queued for many hours with members of the general public.
Online petitions were also organised calling for the pair to be sacked.
Toxic culture at This Morning Schofield wrote in his memoir that, in 2009, Britton accused him of meddling in the show and left because of this. Since the departure of Schofield and the revelation of his extramarital affair with a much younger male ITV co-worker, several people involved in the show have alleged a
toxic culture operated. Ruth Langsford made a complaint to ITV while she worked there.
Eamonn Holmes stated Schofield was "a narcissist and a bully at the centre of the toxicity." Media personality and singer
Kerry Katona described it as "fake" and her interview (as a guest) by Schofield and Willoughby "belittling". Television personality and cleaner
Kim Woodburn, who appeared on the show after leaving the
Celebrity Big Brother house, branded Schofield and Willoughby "phoney" and "two-faced" on the show. Dr
Ranj Singh said in 2023 he had made an official complaint of a toxic culture and been managed out. ITV confirmed an external adviser carried out an investigation in 2021. Former
Secretary of State for Culture Nadine Dorries questioned the culture and working practices of the show. Questions over safeguarding and complaint handling by ITV were raised generally and on 14 June
Carolyn McCall answered to MPs on the
Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
Loose Women panellist
Carol McGiffin said
This Morning was "tainted" and her colleagues did not like the show or Schofield's handover to them. A former production staff member also criticised the working culture which led to her resignation. Schofield,
Alison Hammond and
Dermot O'Leary all denied allegations of a toxic culture.
Return to television After a 16-month break from the public eye, it was announced, on 25 September 2024, that Schofield would return on
Channel 5's reality show
Cast Away, which would see him left stranded on an island alone for 10 days without a film crew and filming his experience himself. The series was set to begin on 30 September and would air over three 60-minute episodes. The first episode prompted mixed reactions. Schofield suggested it would be his last television appearance. Following the final episode of the series, aired on 3 October, Schofield addressed his "haters", speaking about "toxic" people in his life and his brother Timothy. During the episode, Schofield bared his backside as he ran into the sea for a nighttime swim, in a scene that many viewers complained about on social media. == Other ventures ==