Kirk Bevins (born 7 June 1986) is an English darts referee and a former contestant on the British game show Countdown. Nicknamed "the Kirkulator", Bevins won Series 60 of Countdown in 2009. He has worked as a full-time referee for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) since 2013.
Bevins first appeared on the British game show Countdown in 2004 at age 17. In his return to the show in 2009, he became an "octochamp" by winning eight consecutive games and went on to become the Series 60 champion.[6] His success on the show saw him earn the nickname "the Kirkulator".[7][8]
Bevins became involved with the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) when he, along with 31 other members of an Internet forum, began volunteering to score matches on the PDC Pro Tour.[4] He had a trial run as a referee on television at the 2012 World Matchplay, where he officiated a first-round match between Kim Huybrechts and Terry Jenkins.[4] In 2013, Bevins succeeded Bruce Spendley as a full-time referee for the PDC, following Spendley's retirement from televised events.[9][10]
Bevins has been involved in Bullseye Maths, a PDC initiative launched in 2022 to promote mathematics to children.[7] In December 2024, he was joined by Countdown star Rachel Riley for a session of Bullseye Maths with primary school children at Alexandra Palace, the venue for the PDC World Darts Championship.[11]