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Scott Mills podcast with Rylan axed?

What happened to Scott Mills’ Rylan Clark podcast

Scott Mills’ situation escalated beyond his Radio 2 dismissal, with coverage indicating that his podcast project with Rylan Clark was pulled from the BBC’s plans. The report frames the removal as happening shortly before release, adding a further professional blow after Mills was already sacked by the broadcaster.

In the related items, the broader BBC response to Mills’ allegations is presented as swift and wide-ranging: after his Radio 2 role ended, BBC-linked appearances and projects were described as being wiped or disrupted. That includes not just the main radio slot but also other BBC-facing work.

The podcast’s cancellation matters because it suggests the broadcaster’s decisions were not limited to a single employment change. It also signals that BBC risk management extended into upcoming content tied to Mills, reinforcing the pattern of “no longer in active roles” once the sacking became public.

The story also fits the continuing theme across the Scott Mills coverage: institutional scrutiny over how and when claims were handled. Even as Mills issued a statement and sought to address or challenge aspects of the narrative, BBC actions described in the reporting kept coming in after the initial termination.

Why it matters

For Mills, the axing points to ongoing career consequences. For audiences, it underscores that allegations linked to a high-profile presenter can trigger broader organizational decisions—not just job loss but also removal from other BBC programming.

Because the stories focus on outcomes (the podcast being axed) rather than detailed procedural steps, it’s still unclear from the provided coverage exactly what internal review led to the podcast pull versus what happened as a standard follow-on to the dismissal.


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