Born Robin Hugh Scutt, he was educated at
Bryanston School and read modern languages at
Jesus College, Cambridge, before joining the
Intelligence Corps. He was discharged through illness in 1942, and joined the
BBC. While in the BBC's French Service he commented on major events, including
VE Day and
VJ Day. During this time he changed his name to Scott, because his French contacts found his original name difficult to say. He moved into television in the late 1950s, and produced programmes including
Miss World,
Come Dancing and ''
It's a Knockout''. During this time he wrote the song "
Softly, Softly", a British number one hit for
Ruby Murray. Scott moved to the BBC Paris bureau in 1958, and was seconded to Trans-Europe Television between 1964 and 1966. ==Controller of Radio==