Simon Evans is the dry, sharp comic you catch late at night on GB News. He was born on May 9, 1965 (60 years old), in Luton, Bedfordshire.

After years working at clubs and festivals, he reached a wider audience with BBC Radio 4’s Simon Evans Goes to Market and sets on Live at the Apollo.

Now he swaps gags and headlines on Headliners, the GB News paper review, while still writing and touring.

Keep reading Simon Evans’s Wiki to learn more about his family, partner, career, education, awards, net worth, and interesting facts.

Simon Evans Wiki & Early Life

Simon Evans Wiki & Early Life
Full NameSimon Evans
ProfessionComedian, writer, broadcaster
Age60 years old
Date of BirthMay 9, 1965
NationalityBritish
Zodiac/Sun SignTaurus
BirthplaceLuton, Bedfordshire, England
Current AddressYet to be updated

Simon Evans Relationships

Simon Evans is known to be single, and any other details about whether he is in a relationship with someone or planning to get married are yet to be updated.

Though being single, he has two kids, a daughter and a son. 

In a 2025 show listing, he noted that his daughter was 21 and his son 18. However, the children’s names are yet to be updated.

Relationship StatusSingle
Girlfriend/WifeYet to be updated
ChildrenDaughter: Yet to be updated
Son: Yet to be updated

Simon Evans Family

Simon Evans shares small pieces of his family life on stage but keeps names and private details out of the spotlight. 

In 2018, he learned he was donor-conceived. DNA matches later linked him to the late Bertold Wiesner as his biological father. 

Since then, he has met several biological half-siblings through the donor-conceived network. 

About Bertold Wiesner

Bertold Wiesner was an Austrian-born physiologist who worked in reproductive medicine in London from the 1930s onward. He is linked to early donor insemination at a private clinic associated with obstetrician Mary Barton. 

Later reporting and research suggest he fathered a large number of children through those procedures. Wiesner was married to Austrian writer Anna Gmeyner and was the father of novelist Eva Ibbotson.

Extended Family

Wiesner’s first wife was the Austrian writer Anna Gmeyner, known for the novel Manja. Their daughter was the acclaimed author Eva Ibbotson. 

Because Evans’s biological father is Wiesner, that places him in the same extended biological family as Gmeyner (by marriage) and Ibbotson (as a half-sibling by father).

About Anna Gmeyner

Anna Gmeyner was an Austrian writer and playwright. She left Austria during the 1930s and continued writing in exile. Her best-known novel is Manja (1938), which follows five children in Germany during the rise of Nazism.

About Eva Ibbotson

Eva Ibbotson was a much-loved novelist of children’s and young adult fiction. Born in Vienna and raised in Britain, she wrote books known for warmth and wit, including Journey to the River Sea and The Secret of Platform 13. She was the daughter of Bertold Wiesner and Anna Gmeyner, which places her as Simon Evans’s paternal half-sister through Wiesner.

Parent’s NameBiological father: Bertold Wiesner
Half-Mother: Anna Gmeyner
SiblingsHalf-Sister: Eva Ibbotson

Simon Evans Education

Simon Evans studied at Verulam School in St Albans, where he completed his secondary education before heading to university.

He then read law at the University of Southampton and graduated in 1986.

SchoolVerulam School
Alma MaterUniversity of Southampton
Highest QualificationGraduation in law

Simon Evans Career

Simon Evans Career

Simon Evans built a long career across clubs, festivals, radio, TV, and national tours. He came up through the UK circuit, then took solo shows to the Edinburgh Fringe and international festivals. 

That steady stage work led to radio commissions, prime-time TV sets, and, later, a late-night hosting role on GB News.

Stand-up and touring

Evans has toured new hours regularly. Earlier runs included Fringe Magnet, Friendly Fire, and Leashed, followed by Genius and Genius 2.0. After lockdown postponements, he brought back The Work of the Devil across 2021 and 2022. 

He then wrote Have We Met?, which played through 2023 and 2024 at theatres and festivals. His current tour, Staring at the Sun, began in late 2025 and continues through 2026 with a full UK schedule.

Radio and podcasts

He fronted the BBC Radio 4 series Simon Evans Goes to Market, a comic take on economics that ran for six series from 2014 to 2021. 

Guests included financial writers and broadcasters who helped unpack markets and money in plain English. He has also written and performed other Radio 4 projects and is a frequent podcast guest.

Television

Simon Evans’ TV work includes a feature on Live at the Apollo. He appeared in Series 10, Episode 3, broadcast on December 10, 2014, alongside Frankie Boyle and Aisling Bea.

How he joined GB News

In 2021, Simon Evans was announced as one of the alternating hosts of Headliners, a late-night review of the next day’s papers with two guest comics. The show launched that summer, with Evans sharing the chair most often with Dominic Frisby. The format relied on comedians rather than newsroom pundits, aiming for quick commentary and jokes around the front pages.

What the show looked like on air

Headliners ran as a one-hour slot late at night, with rotating comic panellists such as Leo Kearse, Ian Stone, and others. Episodes were clipped for on-demand, and an audio feed was published as a podcast through 2022, reflecting the show’s regular cadence and topical focus.

Timeline and later changes

By late 2021, listings showed Evans and Frisby billed as hosts in the 23:00 slot as the show settled into its rhythm. In June 2025, industry trade coverage reported that GB News axed Headliners, ending its late-night run. This decision affected all regulars on the brand, not just Evans.

Where to see clips now

GB News keeps catch-up pages and clips featuring Evans from earlier runs on its presenter hub and YouTube channel, so viewers can still find his paper-review segments.

Writing and columns

Alongside live work, he writes opinion pieces. He has a regular column at Spiked and has contributed to outlets such as UnHerd, The Spectator, Quillette, The Critic, and newspapers.

Quiz and special appearances

Evans won Celebrity Mastermind with Ernest Shackleton as his specialist subject. He has also represented comedians on University Challenge: The Professionals and later appeared for his alma mater on Christmas University Challenge.

YearRole/TitleOrganization/Project
2010sSolo shows incl. Fringe Magnet, Friendly Fire, Leashed, GeniusEdinburgh Fringe and UK theatres
2014Featured comedian, Series 10 Ep 3Live at the Apollo (BBC One)
2014–2021Presenter and writerSimon Evans Goes to Market (BBC Radio 4)
2019–2022The Work of the DevilUK tour
2021–presentRegular hostHeadliners (GB News)
2023–2024Have We Met?Theatre and festival dates
2025–2026Staring at the SunUK tour

Simon Evans Awards and Achievements

Simon Evans has one confirmed televised quiz win on record.

YearAwardCategory/Detail
2012Celebrity Mastermind (BBC One)Specialist subject: Ernest Shackleton

Simon Evans Net Worth, Salary

Simon Evans’s estimated net worth is between 5.6–$10 million, and his annual salary is between $65,500–$150,000.

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$5.6–$10 million
Salary (Approx.)$65,500–$150,000

Simon Evans Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Simon Evans Height, Weight & Physical Stats

According to WikiClassicalInfo, Simon Evans’s height is approximately 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm). His weight and body measurements are yet to be updated. From photos and TV appearances, his hair looks salt and pepper, and his eyes appear dark brown.

HeightIn centimetres:196 cm
In meters: 1.96 m
In feet & inches: 6 feet 5 inches
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated
In lbs: Yet to be updated
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorSalt & pepper
Eye ColorDark brown

Simon Evans X, Own Site

XX (Twitter) Icon@TheSimonEvans
Own siteofficial websitethesimonevans.com

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Interesting Facts About Simon Evans

  • Simon Evans won Celebrity Mastermind in 2012 with Ernest Shackleton as his specialist subject.
  • His BBC Radio 4 show Simon Evans Goes to Market ran for six series and 24 episodes.
  • He alternated hosting Headliners on GB News from 2021.
  • Simon discovered via DNA testing that his biological father is physiologist Bertold Wiesner.
  • Evans is one of the few comics to do both University Challenge: The Professionals and Christmas University Challenge.

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