It was Schofield who reportedly first persuaded ITV bosses to hire Willoughby as his co-anchor in 2009 after the duo began working together as the hosts of celebrity ice skating competition “Dancing on Ice” in 2006. The frontrunner is believed to be “This Morning” special correspondent Alison Hammond. Willoughby is believed to be staying on the magazine format show although there has been no confirmation as to who will join her on the famous “This Morning” sofa on Monday morning or who is set to replace Schofield in the long term. His last episode was broadcast on Thursday. Schofield, who has worked on “This Morning” since 2002, confirmed he would be quitting the show on Saturday after rumors intensified over the past few weeks that he had fallen out with his long-running co-anchor Holly Willoughby.
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