Scott began his acting career with appearances on radio shows such as
Workers Playtime, which were followed by appearances on television. He gained an opportunity to perform in
farce when he joined the
Whitehall Theatre Company. With
Bill Maynard he appeared at
Butlin's Holiday Camp in
Skegness,
Lincolnshire and partnered him in the TV series ''
Great Scott - It's Maynard!. During the 1960s he appeared alongside Hugh Lloyd in Hugh and I (1962–1967). They both appeared as Ugly Sisters in pantomime at The London Palladium; Scott reappeared in later years in the same role alongside Julian Orchard. Scott and Lloyd later appeared in Hugh and I Spy (1968) and, as gnomes, in the sitcom The Gnomes of Dulwich'' (1969). In 1966 Scott was nominated for the
BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance, for his performances on
Scott on Birds;
Scott on Money;
Scott on Food;
Hugh and I; and
Christmas Night with the Stars. Scott's novelty record "My Brother" (written by
Mitch Murray, and released in 1962 on
Parlophone) was based on a schoolboy character (he dressed in school uniform to sing it on TV). In the 1970s he had a role in TV commercials for
Curly Wurly caramel bars, in which he again appeared dressed as a schoolboy, with short trousers and cap. He repeated this performance several times on BBC TV's long-running variety show
The Good Old Days. Scott had played a small role in the very first of the
Carry On films series of films,
Carry On Sergeant in 1958. In 1968 he returned to the series with a role in
Carry On Up the Khyber (1968), playing main roles in six of the later films. Scott starred alongside
June Whitfield in several series of the comedy
Happy Ever After and its successor
Terry and June. They had first worked together making a series of the sketch show
Scott On (1968). They also featured in supporting roles together (as a couple) in the film version of
Bless This House. Although both Scott and Whitfield made several
Carry On appearances, they never appeared in the same film. From 1981 to 1992, Scott was the
voice of
Penfold the
hamster in the
animated series Danger Mouse. ==Personal life and death==