Viewers are in for an emotional evening on Tuesday as the final episode of The Hairy Bikers Go West airs, marking Dave Myers’ last onscreen appearance.
The TV chef, 66, passed away last month, two years after he revealed he was undergoing treatment for an unspecified type of cancer.
And in the finale episode of the Hairy Bikers series, Dave and Si King wrap up their incredible journey and candidly open up about how much this tour has meant to them.
Dave was receiving chemotherapy throughout filming for the 650 mile road trip down the West coast, and as the trip draws to a close in Devon and Dorset, with the pair, Dave confesses: ‘It’s a dream come true Kingy.’
Si is also left choking back tears as he struggles to find the words to express his emotions: ‘I’m just lost for words. It’s quite remarkable what he’s done.’
Dave Myers shares his heartbreaking final on screen words as his best friend Si King chokes back tears during the last ever Hairy Bikers episode set to air on Tuesday evening
Si is also left choking back tears as he struggles to find the words to express his emotions: ‘I’m just lost for words. It’s quite remarkable what he’s done’
BBC Two has continued to air Dave’s final Hairy Bikers series which sees the iconic duo continue tour some of their favourite spots in the UK.
And after the news of Dave’s passing last month, the strong friendship between the pair and their love for adventure and great food seems even more poignant.
As the duo explore a watercress farm, a rum distillery and Exmouth fishmongers, they save the best until last as they conclude the series with a visit to Michael Caines Michelin starred Lympstone Manor.
As the pair explore the chef’s vineyard, Dave gushes: ‘You know this is such a special trip for the pair of us you know after the last 18 months and we’ve known you for a number of years now Michael and I can honestly say hand on my heart I couldn’t think of a better climax!’
Sitting down for a meal at the gorgeous restaurant, Dave looks full of happiness as he indulges in the delicious food with his best friend.
Joking he remarks: ‘I feel like I am Cleopatra sitting in a bath of a****s milk, do you know what I mean?’
As Michael confusedly asks: ‘Where did that come from Si?’, the Geordie cook replies: ‘Listen I have had 25 years of this dude, it’s like what similes, I still to this day don’t know where they come from’.
The pair’s strong friendship is clearer than ever, as Dave continues: ‘It’s been about 650 miles this trip. We’ve been on the road now for nearly 20 years you know from the Baltic to Africa we’ve always found something good and also the comradery and friendship around the table.’
The TV chef, 66, passed away last month , two years after he revealed he was undergoing treatment for an unspecified type of cancer
Dave was receiving chemotherapy throughout filming for the 650 mile road trip down the West coast, and as the trip drew to a close in Devon and Dorset, with the pair, Dave confesses: ‘It’s a dream come true Kingy’
As the pair explore a watercress farm, a rum distillery and Exmouth fishmongers, they save the best until last as they conclude the series with a visit to Michael Caines (pictured) Michelin starred Lympstone Manor
Dave continues: ‘And it’s been tough at times. You know I’ve had chemotherapy all the time we’ve been filming, it hasn’t been easy, but we’ve got there you know and it’s just a wonderful feeling. Being here with you I long for this’
Michael teases: ‘Well it has only taken you 20 years to find me but I am so glad you are here,’ as Si adds: ‘But you know we saved the best until last!’
As the episode draws to a close, Si reflects: ‘Well we’ve made it.’
Dave continues: ‘And it’s been tough at times. You know I’ve had chemotherapy all the time we’ve been filming, it hasn’t been easy, but we’ve got there you know and it’s just a wonderful feeling. Being here with you I long for this.
Choking back tears, Si says: ‘We’ve done it, but more importantly he’s done it. He’s my mate but I love him like family, like a brother, and… I’m just lost for words. It’s quite remarkable what he’s done.
‘This is a pay off to your hard work, to your will, to your effort,’ adds Si, as Dave says: ‘It’s a dream come true Kingy.’
‘Who knows what the future holds but for the moment, I’m living in the present, and it’s pretty fine I tell you,’ gushed Dave.
‘The two of us back together, doing what we do best. The west really will be a trip to remember.’
As the two embraced in a final hug before the credits, Dave says: ‘It has been amazing,’ as Si agrees: ‘It has bro, it has.’
Kissing on the cheek, Dave says: ‘I love you’, and Si replies: ‘I love you too,’ as the pair’s television journey comes to an end.
After the credits roll, a tribute reads: ‘In loving memory of our friend, Dave Myers.’
‘Who knows what the future holds but for the moment, I’m living in the present, and it’s pretty fine I tell you,’ gushed Dave
‘The two of us back together, doing what we do best. The west really will be a trip to remember,’ he added
After the credits roll, a tribute reads: ‘In loving memory of our friend, Dave Myers’
Dave filmed his last show last year which had only just started to be shown on BBC Two when Si announced his friend had died.
The BBC decided to continue to air the series in tribute.
Earlier episodes in the series showed Si filming solo as Dave continued with his treatment.
As the TV chef was left without his other half, Si shared some heartfelt words as he reflected on how odd it felt to be without his mate.
He admitted: ‘I genuinely wish my best mate was here because he would absolutely love this,’ before adding: ‘It is odd without him’.
The Hairy Bikers have always been a double act, and Si admitted he felt odd travelling on the bike alone.
‘I didn’t like riding on my own, particularly, but I’m going to take him some produce back and have a nibble. It’s odd without him.’
As Dave returned to visit a historic railway in Portmadog, he enjoyed a lifelong ambition of driving a steam train.
The star explained: ‘When I visited this area as a young lad, Bob would have already been working on these impressive locomotives. Sadly, we didn’t have the money to ride these rails back then, so this trip feels all the more special.’
After watching his close pal lap up the experience, Si said: ‘It was nice to see my best mate driving a train. It was just lush to see a smile on his face because he had a bloody rough time.’
Dave added: ‘I missed this, last year Kingy, such a b****y awful year,’ before he continued with the heartbreaking words: ‘Thirty years we have talked nonsense, and yet it long continue’.
Dave announced he was receiving treatment for cancer in May 2022 and bravely kept the public up to date with his progress in a series of emotional TV specials.
He died at the end of February with his family and friends by his side, including his lifelong friend Si.
It was Si who announced the sad news of Dave’s death, sharing a tribute on social media.