Radio presenter Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following allegations associated with his personal conduct, resulting in an abrupt end to his long-running career with the broadcaster.
Shock exit after allegation emerges
Radio star Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following allegations concerning his personal conduct. He has hosted some of the biggest radio shows at the public service broadcaster nearly three decades, and was taken off air after an allegation relating to his personal conduct, according to The Mirror.He was pulled from his BBC Radio 2 programme last Tuesday while the organisation reviewed information it had received. Reports indicate his contract was later ended over the weekend after further evaluation of the claim.
BBC statement and official position
The BBC release a brief response, citing that while it does not comment on individual matters, it can confirm:“While we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC.”
The organisation has not shared additional details about the nature of the allegation, maintaining its standard policy of confidentiality in such cases.
Internal message from BBC leadership
Lorna Clarke, Director of Music, informed staff about Mills’ exit in an internal statement. She cited:“I wanted to personally let you know that Scott Mills has left the Breakfast show, and the BBC. I know that this news will be sudden and unexpected and therefore must come as a shock. Not least as so many of us have worked with Scott over a great many years, across a broad range of our programmes on R1, 5Live, R2 and TV. I felt it was important to share this news with you at the earliest opportunity.”
Career at the BBC and breakfast show role
Mills joined the BBC in the late 1990s and became a well recognized personality on BBC Radio 1 before moving to Radio 2. In 2025, he took over the flagship breakfast show from Zoe Ball, entering into one of the most prestigious positions in UK radio broadcasting.His departure brings an end to almost 30 years of association with the corporation across radio and television platforms.
BBC Radio 2 performance update
BBC Radio 2 remains to maintain strong nationwide listenership. Station head Helen Thomas recently emphasized the network’s performance, citing large audience engagement and high listening hours in its schedule.She stated: “In a quarter where Sara Cox ran five marathons in five days, with the listeners getting behind her to raise an astonishing £12 million for Children In Need, I’m thrilled that Radio 2 continues to be the UK’s most listened to single radio station.”
She also mentioned: “Vernon Kay continues to be the most listened to show on UK radio, growing to 6.7 million listeners each week. Many thanks go to the Radio 2 listeners, who are tuning in for just over 11 hours each week, a four-year record.”
What happens next
The BBC has not yet revealed a permanent replacement for Mills’ breakfast show slot. Temporary hosting arrangements are anticipated while internal decisions are made regarding future programming.FAQs:
Q1. Who is Scott Mills?Scott Mills is a British radio presenter known for his long career at the BBC. He has hosted major shows on both Radio 1 and Radio 2.
Q2. Why did Scott Mills leave the BBC?
He left after allegations related to his personal conduct were reported. The BBC confirmed he is no longer contracted.





