Scott Mills Departed from BBC Radio 2 Amid Allegations of Past Conduct

Jack Morrison, Home Affairs Correspondent
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Scott Mills has been dismissed from his role at BBC Radio 2 following allegations concerning his personal conduct, sparking discussions across the broadcasting community. The BBC has confirmed his departure but has refrained from providing specific details, stating, “while we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC.”

Unexpected Departure from Radio 2

Mills, who took over the Radio 2 breakfast show from Zoe Ball in January 2025, concluded his last broadcast on 24 March, stating he would return the next day. However, listeners were greeted by DJ Gary Davies, who announced he was “in for Scott Mills,” marking a sudden shift in the show’s presenting lineup. Reports suggest that the allegations pertain to a “historic relationship,” although the exact nature of the claims remains unspecified.

In an email to BBC staff, Lorna Clarke, the Director of Music, acknowledged the shock this news would likely bring, particularly given Mills’s long-standing presence within the organisation. She expressed empathy for both staff and the audience, emphasising the importance of communication during this unexpected transition. “I felt it was important to share this news with you at the earliest opportunity,” she wrote, adding that further updates regarding the show’s future would be forthcoming.

A Storied Career in Broadcasting

Scott Mills has been a fixture on BBC radio and television for over 25 years, ranking as the 11th highest-paid presenter within the corporation. His career began at Radio 1 in 1998, and he hosted the Official Chart from 2018 until 2022 before moving to Radio 2. His recent tenure saw him attract an impressive audience, peaking at 6.5 million listeners in February 2025, making him the UK’s most listened-to breakfast host.

Mills has also made notable television appearances, including commentary for the Eurovision semi-finals and features on various entertainment shows. He was a contestant on “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2014 and was involved in the recent BBC series “Race Across the World,” which he won alongside his husband, Sam Vaughan. Mills was also set to launch a new podcast related to the show, adding to his extensive portfolio.

Community Impact and Charitable Work

Beyond his broadcasting achievements, Mills has been a dedicated ambassador for the MS Society since 2015, motivated by the personal connection he has with the disease through family and friends. The organisation expressed awareness of the recent developments regarding his departure but noted they could not comment further at this time.

In addition to his work with the MS Society, Mills has served as a patron for Neuroblastoma UK since 2021, demonstrating his commitment to charitable causes. His absence will undoubtedly be felt both in the media landscape and within the communities he has supported over the years.

Why it Matters

The dismissal of Scott Mills from BBC Radio 2 highlights the increasing scrutiny that public figures face regarding their personal conduct, particularly in light of historic allegations. As the BBC navigates this sensitive situation, it raises significant questions about the implications for workplace standards and the responsibilities of organisations to protect both their employees and the public. Mills’s departure not only affects his career but also resonates with the millions of listeners who have connected with him over the years. The unfolding events will likely prompt discussions about accountability and the impact of personal conduct on professional opportunities in the broadcasting industry.

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Jack Morrison covers home affairs including immigration, policing, counter-terrorism, and civil liberties. A former crime reporter for the Manchester Evening News, he has built strong contacts across police forces and the Home Office over his 10-year career. He is known for balanced reporting on contentious issues and has testified as an expert witness on press freedom matters.
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