SCOTT Mills has been thrown into a full-blown career crisis after the BBC sacked him over personal conduct allegations linked to a historic male relationship, ripping him off Radio 2 without warning.
His last sign-off to listeners was a breezy “see you tomorrow” before he vanished from the slot.
That is when everything changed. Gary Davies stepped in on air, while BBC staff were told the news in an internal message describing the exit as sudden and unexpected.
The claims are said to centre on a relationship from more than a decade ago. The BBC has not detailed the allegations, but bosses made clear the issue was serious enough to cut ties fast.
And it did not stop there. Mills now faces fresh pressure over a string of high-profile projects that suddenly look up in the air, including his expected Eurovision role and the new Race Across The World spin-off podcast The Detour.
Insiders say the speed of the decision stunned people inside the BBC. Jeremy Vine admitted live on air that he was taken aback and had only learned of the sacking minutes before it hit the news.
Mills had built himself into one of the BBC’s biggest radio names, with a salary of nearly £360,000 and a long career stretching back to Radio 1 in 1998. That made the axe even more explosive.
But insiders say that is only part of it. With no public response yet from Mills and major presenting jobs now under a cloud, the fallout is far from over.
Key Points
- Sacked abruptly by BBC amid historic relationship allegations, exiting Radio 2 Breakfast mid-show
- Decision occurred over his 53rd birthday weekend, surprising colleagues and presenter Jeremy Vine on air
- Multiple high-profile projects including Eurovision and podcast now uncertain; Mills yet to publicly respond
Why They're In The News
Why This Matters
Mills's abrupt BBC dismissal over historic relationship claims — occurring on his birthday weekend and leaving major projects uncertain — raises questions about broadcaster transparency, reputational fallout for talent and employer, and how media handles alleged misconduct.