Simon arrives in
Walford to see the man he believes to be his father,
Pete Beale (
Peter Dean). They have not seen each other for 10 years and Pete is pleased to see him. He quickly gets a job in The Queen Victoria
public house and moves in. It is soon revealed that Simon had been in a band with
Eddie Hunter (Simon Henderson) but Simon has borrowed money from loan sharks to keep the band afloat, but the band has fallen apart with Simon owing the loan sharks £1,500, which he cannot pay, and he has fled home after stealing from his mother,
Pat Wicks (
Pam St Clement). Pete pays off Simon's debt. Simon attempts to form another band, but rivalry between the members prompts him to quit and go solo. He does not get very far however, and by the end of the year he gives up his dream of becoming a musician. Instead, Simon finds work as a barman in both The Queen Vic and later The Dagmar wine bar, where he frequently plays the pub
piano, singing
Cockney favourites to the regulars Pat arrives in Walford, much to Pete's dismay, and tells Pete that he is not Simon's father. Pat had various affairs during their marriage, including one with Pete's brother
Kenny Beale (
Michael Attwell). This causes a rift between Simon and his mother, a relationship already damaged due to Simon's disapproval of her nonchalant style of parenting. Pat later admits that Simon's father is
Brian Wicks (
Leslie Schofield), his supposed adoptive father. Simon visits Brian following this revelation, but his father is abusive towards him and so Simon cuts contact. Simon proves popular with women. He has flings with
Donna Ludlow (
Matilda Ziegler),
Mary Smith (
Linda Davidson) and
Naima Jeffery (
Shreela Ghosh) among others. In 1987, he dates
Sharon Watts (
Letitia Dean), but soon gets bored when she refuses to sleep with him. His first serious relationship is with caterer
Magda Czajkowski (
Kathryn Apanowicz). They move in together, but both want different things out of the relationship and Simon eventually jilts her in 1988 on the advice of his boss
Den Watts (
Leslie Grantham), whose womanising he idolises. In 1988, Simon has flings with Donna and
Cindy Williams (
Michelle Collins) at the same time. Cindy refuses to tolerate Simon's womanising and when
Ian Beale (
Adam Woodyatt) starts wooing her, she dates him instead. Initially Cindy is only interested in making Simon jealous, but when she realises Ian is a budding entrepreneur, she agrees to marry him. Confused by Cindy, Simon reignites a relationship with Sharon. Jealous that Simon is moving on, Cindy seduces him and they have sex on the floor of The Queen Vic after closing time. This tryst culminates in Cindy falling pregnant with Simon's child. When Simon learns of the pregnancy, he refuses to have anything more to do with Cindy. Rejected, Cindy marries Ian and deceives him into thinking that her baby is his. She gives birth to
Steven (Edward Farrell) on
Boxing Day 1989. Meanwhile, Simon and Sharon's relationship continues. Sharon makes plans to buy The Queen Vic and run it with Simon. However, Simon finds this commitment daunting; he starts pining for Cindy and develops paternal feelings towards his son. Simon and Cindy resume their affair and when Ian finds out, he becomes obsessed with breaking them up and ruining Simon's life. Simon is accused of theft from The Queen Vic when marked notes are found in his pocket; however, it is Ian who planted them. When Simon loses his job he accepts Ian's offer of employment at his catering company, where Ian attempts to frame him for theft. When this fails, Ian tries to kill Simon by sabotaging the brakes of the van he is driving on Christmas Day 1990. Realising that Ian will not stop the feud, Simon, Cindy and Steven leave Walford to start a new life together the following day. In 1992, Cindy returns and reunites with Ian, stating Simon abandoned her and Steven to move abroad. Simon eventually settles in
New Zealand and in 2002, Steven, who has so far been brought up by Ian, discovers his true paternity and moves to New Zealand to be with Simon. Simon's girlfriend Miriam becomes pregnant in 2009, but their relationship suffers in 2011 when Simon reveals to Pat that while staying with him, his half-brother,
David Wicks (
Michael French), had an affair with Miriam. When Pat dies of
pancreatic cancer in January 2012, David claims Simon is unable to get a flight to attend her funeral; however, Simon later arrives at his mother's graveside, alone, laying flowers and saying goodbye. In 2014, Ian's son
Peter (
Ben Hardy) reveals that Steven is living in New Zealand with Simon after he plans to escape Walford after the murder of his sister
Lucy (
Hetti Bywater) (see
Who Killed Lucy Beale?). The following year, Peter goes to visit Steven and Simon in New Zealand. Simon does not attend Steven's funeral in September 2017, after he is killed by
Max Branning (
Jake Wood). ==Reception==