Dave Myers

Television presenter

Popular As Dave Myers (presenter)

Birthday September 8, 1957

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England

DEATH DATE 2024-2-28, (66 years old)

Nationality United Kingdom

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1957

David James Myers (8 September 1957 – 28 February 2024) was an English television presenter, and one half of the Hairy Bikers, along with Si King.

He also appeared on the BBC celebrity talent show Strictly Come Dancing.

Together, Myers and King presented a number

of television cookery series for the BBC.

They also launched an online weight loss programme, 'The Hairy Bikers Diet Club'.

Myers was born on 8 September 1957 in Barrow-in-Furness, where his father worked as a foreman in a paper mill.

He attended Barrow-in-Furness Grammar School for Boys, where he credited an art teacher, Mr Eaton, as the inspiration behind his degree in fine art at Goldsmiths, University of London, and a M.A. in art history.

The first motorcycle Myers bought, when still a student, was a Cossack Ural Mars Mk III, with a sidecar.

Myers then became a professional make-up artist, specialising in prosthetics.

1995

He met Si King in 1995 on the set of the television drama The Gambling Man.

Myers and Si King first appeared on the BBC's show The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook.

The programme presented a mixture of cookery and travelogue, using a similar style to chef Keith Floyd, including the habit of frequently referring to the cameraman and other crew.

Most shows featured the pair riding motorbikes, including the BMW R1200GS, F650GS and Triumph Rocket III.

The show also featured elements of the Two Fat Ladies format, including regular banter between the two stars, use of various unusual cooking locations and the use of motorbikes.

2009

On 24 August 2009 they hosted a 30-part daytime series for BBC Two, The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain, which aired on weekdays.

The series saw them visit a different county each day and cook what they considered to be that county's signature dish.

2010

In January 2010 a six-part series titled The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best was broadcast on BBC Two.

On 25 October 2010 a new 40-episode series, The Hairy Bikers' Cook Off, was launched on BBC Two.

The programme included a cook off between two families and celebrity guests.

From January to May 2010, the Hairy Bikers performed their Big Night Out show in theatres throughout the UK.

Directed by Bob Mortimer, the show was a fun mixture of cooking and chat plus a little song and dance.

It explored their youth, how they met and their love of food.

2011

In June 2011 the Bikers appeared in the second series of Mum Knows Best.

The series, made up of eight episodes, featured three 'Star Mums' whose recipes were tested and shared with the public.

October 2011 saw a new series, Meals on Wheels, air on BBC Two.

The series fronted a campaign with BBC Learning to save local 'meals on wheels' services around the UK.

From November to December 2011, the Bikers appeared in a 30-part BBC series called Hairy Bikers: Best of British, airing at 3:45pm on BBC Two (apart from the show's final week, in which it aired on BBC One).

The series celebrated British recipes and championed local produce.

After they had signed new contracts with the BBC in 2011, a new series was commissioned.

The Hairy Biker's Bakeation was a gastronomic road trip, uncovering the best baking on offer across Europe, from Norway, the Low Countries (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg), Germany, Eastern Europe (Slovakia, Hungary and Romania), Austria, Italy and France to Spain.

2012

In January 2012, continuing into February, BBC Two showed hour-long re-versions including recipes from various episodes of the series.

In March 2012 Good Food commissioned The Hairy Biker's Mississippi Adventure, the duo's first series for the channel.

UKTV gave a description of the series: "In this ultimate food and music pilgrimage, the perennially popular Hairy Bikers are getting back in the saddle as they explore the length of the iconic Mississippi River in America in pursuit of the delicious roots of soul food and Southern music."

The series was produced by Mentorn Media, and the Bikers' first interactive iOS app, also produced by Mentorn, was released to accompany the series.

In August 2012 Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight showed how The Hairy Bikers radically changed their lifestyles, but stayed true to their love of great food, as they embarked on a campaign to lose two and a half stone (15.8 kg) in three months, comfortably passing their target weights.

The series follows in a similar style to the Bakeation series in 2012.

2014

In February 2014 they launched a new series, The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure for BBC Two which saw them travelling in Asia sampling the local cuisine, meeting local people and cooking up some native dishes themselves.

In January 2014 they launched the Hairy Bikers Diet Club, which included recipes and tips and tricks to help people to live a healthier and trimmer life, while not starving to be "skinny minnies".

2015

In March 2015 they co-presented The Nation's Favourite Food on BBC Two alongside Lorraine Pascale.

After having experienced their own success with balancing eating the food they love while also being conscious of their health and losing weight, they wanted to help others to do the same.