Fran Scott is a science presenter best known for her work on CBBC's Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom. Scott, who has a MSc in Neuroscience,[1] is the Clothworkers' Science Content Producer at the Royal Institution.[2]

Fran Scott in 2013

Radio and television edit

Scott is a science presenter on Children's BBC, where she has presented How to Be Epic at Everything[3] and the BAFTA-nominated Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom.[4] She has also presented and appeared as a judge on Newsround.

Scott has presented two BAFTA-nominated programmes for BBC2, The Imagineers[5] and You Too Can Be An Absolute Genius.[6] She co-presented Factomania for BBC Knowledge and has featured as science presenter on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch.[3] Scott has presented How Dangerous Is Your...? for BBC Radio 4 Extra.[7] In 2018, she became a judge on Channel 4's Lego Masters.

In 2019, Scott appeared on the series Massive Engineering Mistakes for the Discovery Channel.

Stage edit

Scott has presented science stage productions for several years, sharing a stage with Professor Robert Winston, Richard Hammond and Professor Brian Cox, among others. Her stage production company, Great Scott! Productions, has been commissioned for work by Google for Education, CBBC and Siemens.[8]

Awards edit

  • RTS 2013: Best Learning or Education Programme[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Croot, James (2014-03-11). "Fran Scott: The facts of life". Stuff. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  2. ^ "Fran Scott". Royal Institution. Archived from the original on 2017-09-04. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  3. ^ a b "Fran Scott: WATCH". www.franscott.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2017-07-31. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  4. ^ "Absolute Genius with Dick & Dom - CBBC - BBC". Archived from the original on 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  5. ^ "Earthquake engineering, The Imagineers - BBC Two". BBC. 21 May 2013.
  6. ^ "What makes a good inventor? - CBBC Newsround". BBC Newsround. 18 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Dick and Dom: PE, 31/01/2013, The 4 O'Clock Show - BBC Radio 4 Extra". BBC. 31 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Fran Scott: WATCH". www.franscott.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  9. ^ "RTS North West Award Winners 2013 - Royal Television Society". rts.org.uk. 25 November 2013.

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