Harriet Scott
Executive Producer
With Coming Up Roses from the beginning, Harriet is the creative force behind some of the company's stand out series and formats. As Executive Producer, she works closely with Oliver Wright and Andrew Nelson originating, developing and executive producing across the slate.
Her Roses credits include creating and executive producing breakout Channel 5 format The Taste Test Restaurant, starring Tom Read Wilson and chef Mike Reid, and the hit factual series The 1970s Supermarket, which spawned a successful run of adjacent commissions. She has helped build Coming Up Roses into one of the UK's fastest growing factual labels.
Prior to Roses, Harriet served as Executive Producer at Viacom International Studios UK, developing and executive producing content for Channel 5 and the wider Paramount UK portfolio. As Head of Development at BBC Studios Factual Salford, she won commissions including Scouting for Toys, The Teacher with Tourette's and Michael Crawford: Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em.
Her previous credits include: IKEA: How Do They Really Do It?, Aldi vs Harrods: Who Does Christmas Better?, 5 Mistakes That Caught a Killer, Motorway: Hell on the Highway and New York: The City That Never Sleeps, narrated by Kim Cattrall. Earlier Series Producer credits include: The 100K House: Tricks of the Trade, Heir Hunters and A Town and Country Murder.
Harriet holds an Executive MBA for the Creative Industries from Hult Ashridge Business School, bringing commercial and strategic depth to a career built on editorial experience.