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Topic History of: Castaway - Schofield
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Jo I watched part 1 and found it quite entertaining and funny in places. I was surprised to see that he was still wearing his wedding ring and was filmed eating a meal with his wife and daughters. I thought it was reported that he'd split from his wife.
Matthew Schofield may quietly feel fortunate he still has his liberty, unlike his brother. There's so much we still don't know and only one side of this story has been heard.
Honey hedda wrote:
Honey wrote:
Mark wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
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He needs to be grateful he survived 40 years in TV and was paid enormously well. His situation now is down to his own behaviour and nobody else.


His daughter manages him. I dont think it is going very well.


I never liked him & thought he came across as an air head. But just because I didn't like him doesn't mean I wished bad things upon him and believe his treatment has been abominable.

I suppose he's lucky he has family to support him and made plenty of money over the years.

No more opening supermarkets etc.



I wish he had simply said he was sorry, terrible mistake blah blah, and then shut up about himself.
The interesting thing was someone coping on an island, not him him him.
hedda Honey wrote:
Mark wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
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He needs to be grateful he survived 40 years in TV and was paid enormously well. His situation now is down to his own behaviour and nobody else.


His daughter manages him. I dont think it is going very well.


I never liked him & thought he came across as an air head. But just because I didn't like him doesn't mean I wished bad things upon him and believe his treatment has been abominable.

I suppose he's lucky he has family to support him and made plenty of money over the years.

No more opening supermarkets etc.
Stella Viewing figures for this Castaway show have apparently been quite disappointing. A one of hour would be too much but they dragged it out over three nights of pure me, me, me, narcissism. Who needs the self pity bleating of a still well off man who lied to his wife for 27 years and fostered a totally fraudulent public perona for years on TV screens. Won't get fooled again.