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Schofield

[skoh-feeld]

noun

  1. John McAllister 1831–1906, U.S. general.



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"Don't be cheeky, don't be naughty," she then quipped, when former presenter Philip Schofield asked her what she was paid to go on the show.

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Schofield said sarcastically: " a delight to have had you here," to which Woodburn snapped back: "You big phoney."

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The Sunday night staple was hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield until Schofield resigned from ITV in 2023 after admitting lying about an affair with a younger colleague on This Morning.

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BBC reporter Ben Schofield, at the scene in Knockholt on Sunday, said more information was "gradually becoming available" on what happened.

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When she left This Morning, her co-host of more than a decade Philip Schofield had already stepped down earlier that year over an affair with a former colleague which he described as "unwise but not illegal".

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