<P> While working as presenter of Going Live!, Schofield was also broadcasting on BBC Radio 1 with a Sunday show (also called Going Live). When Radio 1 made the switch from medium wave to full use of FM stereo in 1988, Schofield was one of the presenters chosen to help with the launch . During his 2005 appearance on Room 101, Schofield recalled how a large crowd gathered in expectation of Simon Mayo arriving by helicopter, having turned on the Tacolneston transmitter . Due to a miscommunication, and the crowd being disappointed by Mayo's failure to appear, Schofield and an unnamed producer fled without revealing the news, and left the crowd--which included the town's mayor--still watching the sky . For this reason, and as a result of a later incident involving wing walking on an aeroplane leaving Southend Airport, Schofield chose Southend as one of his pet hates for the programme . </P> <P> In February 2010, Schofield launched Radio Plymouth in Devon . </P> <P> Schofield tried his hand at theatre and took over the role of Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat from Jason Donovan on the West End stage in 1991 . The second musical he performed in was the title role of Doctor Dolittle at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, before touring the UK . In March 2018, Schofield reprised his role as Joseph for an episode of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway . </P> <P> While appearing in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Schofield was approached to record a cover of "Close Every Door" to be released as a single . The single was released in December 1992 on Polydor Records and peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart . </P>

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