SCOTT Mills’ podcast has been wiped after the BBC Radio 2 broadcaster’s shock sacking and replacement for the Eurovision presenter role.
It from his Breakfast Show over allegations surrounding his “personal conduct.”
Scott Mills’ podcast has been wiped from Spotify after his shock BBC Radio 2 sackingCredit: PA
He was fired from the broadcaster following allegations surrounding his ‘personal conduct’Credit: PA
Scott’s four-part Mercedes-Benz Vans Under the Bonnet: On the Road podcast is no longer available on SpotifyCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
He has also been replaced on his Eurovision Song Contest hosting roleCredit: BBC
The Sun understands that his contract was terminated within five days of the complaint being made.
It then came to light how Scott’s sacking was into historic “serious sexual offences” against a teenage boy, with the showing the BBC took seven years to act.
Now Scott’s Mercedes-Benz Vans Under the Bonnet: On the Road podcast has also been taken off Spotify.
The four part series created in 2025 with the Under the Bonnet report, shone the spotlight on varying issues for van drivers including everything from road conditions to mental health.
Scott his previously and the podcast saw him how 65 per cent of drivers battled the struggle.
Yet when users search for it on Spotify, from a Google link that previously worked, a caption now states: “Couldn’t find that podcast.
“Search for something else?”
The BBC have also and pulled scenes he filmed for .
Yesterday, how Neuroblastoma UK dropped him as a patron.
Recently, we reported how Scott had been
It comes after it was confirmed the
Additionally, The Sun was first to report how is his fellow BBC Radio 2 DJ, Sara Cox.
Since 2011, he has commentated on the semi-finals, which air on BBC One on Tuesday and Thursday in the week leading up to the grand final.
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Scott Mills Scandal in Brief
SCOTT Mills has been sacked from BBC Radio 2 - yet what's happening?
- Scott Mills has been by the BBC in a “tense” meeting with bosses
- The sudden axing is understood to be linked to a 2016 police probe into historical sex offences involving a teen boy
- The BBC knew Scott was being quizzed about sex offences –
- Mills was questioned by police under caution in 2018 but the case was dropped in full due to a lack of evidence it is understood
- The race is now on to find a replacement for Mills, with fellow
- And uncertainty now surrounds his
- His has now been revealed
- Fellow Radio 2 anchors including
- Scott Mills has been by the BBC in a “tense” meeting with bosses
- The sudden axing is understood to be linked to a 2016 police probe into historical sex offences involving a teen boy
- Mills was questioned by police under caution in 2018 but the case was dropped in full due to a lack of evidence it is understood
- The race is now on to find a replacement for Mills, with fellow
- And uncertainty now surrounds his
In recent years, on the shows, as well as the final live on Radio 2.
It comes after it transpired the broadcaster was questioned by police under caution in 2018 – when he was in his 40s, the Mirror reports.
The interview was related to alleged offences which took place between 1997 and 2000.
The case was dropped in full due to a lack of evidence.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson told The Mirror: “In December 2016, the Met began an investigation following a referral from another police force.
“The investigation related to allegations of serious sexual offences against a teenage boy.”
The spokesperson said a man, who was in his 40s at the time of the interview, was questioned by police under caution in July 2018.
“A full file of evidence was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, who determined the evidential threshold had not been met to bring charges,” the Met said.
“Following this advice, the investigation was closed in May 2019.”
The allegations, which did not result in any charges, were reported to have taken place between 1997 and 2000.
Scott began at Radio 1 in 1998 presenting the early morning slot before earning his own breakfast show The Scott Mills Show.
Scott Mills’ representatives have been approached for comment.
Scott’s pals have also amid the “teen boy sex probe”.
A BBC spokesperson told The Sun: “While we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC.”
His fellow Radio 2 DJ Sara Cox will replace him at EurovisionCredit: BBC
He has also been dropped as a patron for Neuroblastoma UKCredit: Getty
It has been revealed that the BBC knew Scott was being quizzed about sex offences – yet kept him on airCredit: PA



