Hairy Bikers viewers were left sobbing on Tuesday after watching the “emotional” final episode starring Dave Myers after he died at the age of 66.
Dave announced he was receiving treatment for cancer in May 2022 and courageously kept the public informed of his progress in a series of emotional TV specials.
At the end of last month, the chef passed away with his family and friends by his side, colleague and lifelong friend Si King revealed.
In The Hairy Bikers Go West, viewers saw Dave and co-star Si ride up the west coast to Bristol on a nostalgic and emotional journey.
Fans praised the “bittersweet” program which ended with the late TV star speaking about his hopes for the future and a statement reading: “In loving memory of our friend, Dave Myers. 1957 – 2024.’
Hairy Bikers viewers were left sobbing on Tuesday after watching the ’emotional’ final episode starring Dave Myers after he died last month at the age of 66
Dave announced he was receiving treatment for cancer in May 2022 and courageously kept the public informed of his progress in a series of emotional TV specials
Dave said: ‘We come into Bristol and then the world just opens up, you know, there are memories here, lots of memories for both of us.
‘But the great thing is the optimism of looking ahead, especially on the food front. It’s very exciting and very optimistic. We have the best of the past and the best of the future.’
One person shared their thoughts on X, writing: ‘Watched the latest episode of The Hairy Bikers Go West last night. The ending was very emotional for Si, even though he didn’t know what was around the corner. Dave, we thank you for your knowledge and great cooking. REST IN PEACE’
‘The Hairy Bikers Go West, a bittersweet moment watching the final episode on BBC iPlayer. Food and friendship: a powerful mix,” another added.
A third person commented: ‘Just watched the final series of the Hairy Bikers and got the feeling Dave knew all along that this was his last series, so glad he had the chance to make it and that time with Si to spend. Take it easy big guy, you left a great legacy! Thoughts with his wife, family and Si.’
“It’s kind of strange watching #HairyBikers knowing that Dave is no longer with us, such a character who will be sorely missed,” someone else commented.
One fan added: ‘Watching the Hairy Bikers on TV. Watching Dave Myers drive through the west country with his best friend, living his life to the fullest. It’s sad he’s gone, but this show celebrates the joy of life. That’s a wonderful legacy.’
It comes after Dave expressed his joy at riding his motorbike for one final series following his cancer diagnosis, which aired just 24 hours before he died.
One person shared their thoughts on X, writing: ‘Watched the latest episode of The Hairy Bikers Go West last night. The ending was very emotional’
It comes after Dave expressed his joy at riding his motorbike for one final series following his cancer diagnosis, which aired just 24 hours before he died.
Early on, Myers emotionally talks about his battle with cancer, saying, “After my recent battle, it seemed like our adventures might be over.”
Early on, Myers emotionally talks about his battle with cancer, saying, “After my recent battle, it seemed like our adventures might be over.
‘When I was told I was sick, I never thought I would ride a motorcycle again.’
The footage then cuts to a shot of the friends on a rowboat, when Myers tells King, “being here with you is like a bloody searchlight. It was amazing’.
The episode then shows the couple embracing as King responds, “Yes, I love you.”
They discuss their “fond childhood memories” of the region and Myers recalled: “I once came to Liverpool as a child to stay in a bed and breakfast for a week’s holiday.”
In the episode, Myers says, “It was funny because they took me on the ferry across the Mersey and when I got back, you know, if you keep your school diary, I was always pretentious, so I said Mum and Dad were taking me on a cruise .
‘I said we were going to New Brighton and they burst out laughing, I was really humiliated. Because I thought the ferry to New Brighton was a cruise.’
To which King replied, “It is if you want to go to New Brighton.”
The end of the episode shows a teaser for the next one, with the pair exploring North West Wales.
In the penultimate episode, Myers hauntingly admits, “It’s good to be alive.”
The episode shows King saying, “Great to be back here with my best friend. A year and a half ago we wouldn’t have thought we’d be back on our bikes and roaming around Dave’s backyard, and it’s great that we’re doing that.”
To which Myers responds, “It was glorious and the riding was glorious. What can I say… It just feels so good to be alive.”
Following his diagnosis, Myers took a short break from work before filming his final show with King, in which they travel west across Britain from Scotland to Devon.
In an episode of The Hairy Bikers Go West, Dave and his co-star Simon ‘Si’ King explored Lancashire
He recalled the emotional moment as he gave a health update, saying he and Si were left in tears when he was able to drive again after purchasing a brand new vehicle earlier this year.
He recently described the tearful moment he was able to get back on his motorcycle for the first time since his cancer diagnosis
King previously said the series, The Hairy Bikers Go West, which airs on BBC Two, would be one they would “always remember”.
A post on The Hairy Bikers Facebook page in June 2023 announced the new series.
It read: ‘BIG day for us! After two years the gang is back together and guess what?
‘We’re starting a new adventure! Filming in Scotland! Love to Dave and Si.”
The show airs weekly and runs until March 19.