Simon Grant

Simon Grant (born July 3,1978) in Falmouth, Cornwall is a British television presenter and actor.

Before becoming a CBBC presenter, he studied acting at Middlesex University. He began presenting on The Saturday Show in 2002 when he was a virtual unknown, but went on to host other shows like Xperimental and Hard Spell Abbey, as well as becoming a regular presenter in the CBBC studio and guest host of The Big Toe Radio Show on digital radio station BBC 7. Simon was the longest serving presenter of the The Saturday Show and in the 2004 summer run was the object of the game Gunge Grant in which he competed in a quiz each week with a child Contestant, resulting in the loser being gunged. This game was changed slightly in 2005 and renamed Gunge GBH (Gunge Grant, Bell or Humphrey), with The New rule of a different Saturday Show presenter going head to head with the child each week. Simon also was also the original host of Top of the POPS Saturday along with Fearne Cotton, which led him to present Top of the Pops. He also appeared in the CBBC Scotland detective show Suspect, where a team of three children attempt to solve a crime committed in the so called Kilcrammond House Hotel. In 2006 he appeared in BBC One's Celebrity Masterchef and the BBC's Making Your Mind Up as southwest England's regional host. On December 1 2006, he presented in the CBBC studio for the final time.

As an actor he has performed in fringe theatre around London, most recently at The Kings Head Theatre in Islington. For CBBC Scotland, he appeared in the drama series Jess The Border Collie. Simon played the Owl in Party at the Palace a celebration at Buckingham Palace to mark The Queen's 80th birthday directed by Sir Trevor Nunn. He also appeared in pantomime Cinderella Torquay over the 2006 Christmas period.

He has recently stared in an Advert for Online Insurance and Holiday Finders 'Money Supermarket.com'