Phillip Schofield says he 'wasn't expected that' as he was seen being hit by 'disaster' in a fresh look at his TV return. The former This Morning star announced this week that he'll be returning to screens for the first time since 2023 in Channel 5's Cast Away. In the clip from the upcoming three-part show, which begins on Monday (September 20), the 62-year-old can be seen settling in for the night after his first day in Madagascar, which sees him setting up his tent, building a fire and hunting for food.
In the middle of the night, he is woken by a storm. In the clip, Phillip says before going to sleep: “I want to catch a fish that makes me feel full. I am literally going to sleep as I’m holding this.
Anyway, there we go and I’ll see you tomorrow." READ MORE: Stacey Solomon declares 'end of something special' as she struggles through emotions The video then cuts to him waking up later in the night and saying: “Bloody hell, disaster has struck, howling wind blowing through everything, it’s taken out all the front (of my tent). This (the tent) is about to tear itself to pieces and there’s still every possibility that it will.
I wasn’t expecting that." The three-part show, Phillip Schofield: Cast Away, will see the former presenter marooned on a tropical island off the coast of the African country with a handful of cameras, following his near two-year absence from the limelight. In an earlier trailer for the series, the broadcaster acknowledged not disclosing an a.