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Phillip Schofield insists he could 'drive a bus over so many people' in the television industry as he reflects on how his famous friends deserted him


The former This Morning presenter, 62, has made his TV comeback for the first time since he stepped down from the ITV show last May following an 'unwise' affair with a junior colleague.

Phillip Schofield insisted he could 'drive a bus over so many people' in the television industry as he reflected on his time in showbiz during the second episode of his Channel 5 show on Tuesday. The star also reflected on how his famous friends deserted him after his affair was revealed as he continued: 'I know what I did and I wish I hadn't and I know I made life tough for the people i love the most. Another is thought to be This Morning editor Martin Frizell - who Schofield seemingly blames for letting him take the fall over 'Queugate', when he and Willoughby were accused of skipping the queue to see the Queen's lying in state.

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