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Fran Scott is a science presenter best known for her work onCBBC'sAbsolute Genius withDick and Dom. Scott, who has aMSc inNeuroscience,[1] is the Clothworkers' Science Content Producer at theRoyal Institution.[2]
Scott is a science presenter onChildren's BBC, where she has presentedHow to Be Epic at Everything[3] and theBAFTA-nominatedAbsolute Genius with Dick and Dom.[4] She has also presented and appeared as a judge onNewsround, as well as being a guest onHacker Time.
Scott has presented two BAFTA-nominated programmes forBBC2,The Imagineers[5] and You Too Can Be An Absolute Genius.[6] She co-presentedFactomania for BBC Knowledge and has featured as science presenter onChannel 4'sSunday Brunch.[3] Scott has presentedHow Dangerous Is Your...? forBBC Radio 4 Extra.[7] In 2018, she became a judge on Channel 4'sLego Masters.
In 2019, Scott appeared on the seriesMassive Engineering Mistakes for theDiscovery Channel. She also frequently appears as a guest on Abandoned Engineering on Discovery.
Scott has presented science stage productions for several years, sharing a stage withProfessor Robert Winston,Richard Hammond andProfessor Brian Cox, among others. Her stage production company, Great Scott! Productions, has been commissioned for work byGoogle for Education,CBBC andSiemens.[8]