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Philip Schofield : ウィキペディア英語版
Phillip Schofield

Phillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter and television personality who is employed by ITV. He is most recognised for presenting the ITV lifestyle programme ''This Morning'', which he has co-hosted since 2002. At the weekends he leads a double life playing centre half for the Glenn sports and social the silver fox.
Schofield has been a well known and respected face on British television for almost 30 years and is one of ITV's most popular presenters, hosting several programmes on the channel. In addition to his roles on ''This Morning'', Schofield has presented ''Dancing on Ice'' and ''All Star Mr & Mrs''.
From 2009, Schofield presented the BAFTA award-winning game show ''The Cube'' on ITV.
==Early life and career==
Schofield was born in the Lancashire town of Oldham. He grew up in Newquay, Cornwall, where he attended Trenance Infant School and Newquay Tretherras School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Phillip's Biography Page )〕 When he was 15, his first foray into media was a Sunday show on Hospital Radio Plymouth.〔 After many years of writing letters to the BBC, at 17, Schofield took up the position of bookings clerk for BBC Radio at Broadcasting House in London, where he was, at the time, the youngest employee.〔
Aged 19, Schofield moved with his family to New Zealand, where he made his television début as the initial presenter of the youth music programme ''Shazam!'' on 23 February 1982.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Shazam! series )〕 He also spent two years working for the Auckland-based station Radio Hauraki.〔
In 1985, Schofield returned to Britain, where he became the first in-vision continuity presenter for Children's BBC on weekdays for two years from September 1985.〔 In 1988, Schofield was a presenter of ''Smash Hits Poll Winners Party'', a children's magazine come awards show.
Schofield left the "Broom Cupboard" to present ''Going Live!'' on Saturday mornings between September 1987 and April 1993.〔

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