Mr Hamilton remembers that meeting especially well because he “inadvertently put Phillip down”.TV producer Phillip Hamilton “showed an immediate interest” in the budding presenter after watching his work on the New Zealand programme ‘Shazam!’.But, through not knowing the size of the audience in New Zealand, Mr Hamilton misread the star’s pride for shame – the BBC viewership was as high as nine million at that point.He invited the youngster to discuss opportunities on a new show he was developing for the BBC, over a lunch in Notting Hill Gate, London.“Poor Phillip must have been deflated by my reaction, but took it well.”At the time, Phillip was talking about his success on ‘Shazam!’ and was “proudly” explaining that they had managed to attract more 800,000 viewers.Phillip Schofield is considered one of Britain’s top presenting talents after more than three decades on our television screens. "Fashion guru Gok Wan, who is a friend of Phillip's, also praised his "bravery". and many more. With Phillip Schofield.
Phillip Schofield is considered one of Britain’s top presenting talents after more than three decades on our television screens. ... CBBC airs its first teenage same-sex kiss and the world didn’t implode. His resolve, tenacity and thick-skin helped him continue to strive to make his dreams a reality and establish himself as the presenter many adore today. He recalled: “I said something like, ‘Oh, hard luck – don’t worry about it.’ I had no idea 800,000 was great for New Zealand. The “unintentional” yet cutting snub was detailed in Robin McGibbon’s 1992 biography ‘Phillip Schofield: The Whole Amazing Story’.
who had recently returned to the UK (he was born in Oldham and grew up in Newquay) after several years of living in New Zealand. Phillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter and author who works for ITV.He was the co-presenter of This Morning (2002–present) and Dancing on Ice (2006–2014, 2018–present) alongside Holly Willoughby.His other work for ITV includes All Star Mr & Mrs (2008–2016), The Cube (2009–2015, 2020–present), and 5 Gold Rings (2017–present).
The star landed his first job in New Zealand before returning to the UK to front CBBC, Going Live!
"It's something LGBT people have to do many times in their lives and I think the reaction to Phillip shows how important it can be for LGBT people in the public eye to be themselves.
Sign up to our newsletterITV presenter Phillip Schofield is at the centre of rumours that he could quit This Morning and switch channelsPhillip's future with This Morning was the subject of speculation earlier this week when it was reported that the show's long-running editor, Martin Frizzell was set to retire.“The hope is a meeting could take place as restrictions begin to ease later this year — and he’d be able to give them an idea of how much he’d be looking for.”However, sources claim that the BBC are lining up a big money contract to tempt him back over to them once his 'golden handcuffs' deal with ITV runs out at the end of next year.The BBC have denied the speculation and is is also being claimed that, should they put a lucrative deal on the table, ITV could well beat it to get him to stay with them.“He’s become a prime target for the BBC who think he would be the perfect face for a number of new shows.Rumours suggest the BBC are lining up a huge deal to poach This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield from ITV. The Schofield household returned from New Zealand, following a near-death expertise the place Phillip needed to struggle to convey his father again to life.. Quickly after the 12,000-mile transfer, the longer term star would land his first job on UK screens fronting Kids’s BBC (CBBC). His main puppeteer was Paul Smith, who would later go on to a career as a BBC executive. Children's Television 1950s - 1960s
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Gordon the Gopher, also known as Gordon T. Gopher, is an English puppet gopher who first appeared on Children's BBC (CBBC) between 1983 and 1987, listed on television shows by Phillip Schofield on the interstitial or in-vision continuity programme The Broom Cupboard.
The presenter was Phillip Schofield. The star landed his first job in New Zealand before returning to the UK to front CBBC, Going Live!