The broadcaster ended his contract after his sibling’s child sex offences generated bad publicity, the former presenter claims on Cast Away Phillip Schofield has blamed his brother for his departure from ITV, saying he was “fired for someone else’s crime”. In the final episode of Channel 5’s Phil...
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