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YOU'LL NEVER RIDE ALONE: BBC ANNOUNCE THE HAIRY BIKERS SPECIAL

Si King celebrates the life of fellow Hairy Biker and best friend Dave Myers in a special one-off BBC documentary.



During the programme, Si will pick out the key moments of the past 25 years of Dave and Si’s TV careers, commemorating a special friendship that would change cookery shows forever.



It follows the 45,000 bikes that joined Si on a memorial journey from London to Dave’s hometown of Barrow-in-Furness in April this year.

 

In memory of the late TV star who died from cancer in February at the age of 66, motorcyclists from across the UK met up on to ride in a convoy to pay tribute to Dave. The emotional ride was Si King’s last as a Hairy Biker as he closes the chapter on an incredible 25 years of memories with his biking brother.

 

Archive, new interviews and previously unseen footage help celebrate Dave’s life, charting a journey that took him around the world, cooking up a storm as one of television’s greatest ever double acts.




 

Si says: “It was a very special show to pull together. Full of nostalgia, laughs and celebration of my best friend and his life.” Catherine Catton says: “Dave and Si hold a very special place in the Nation’s heart, and this emotional film pays tribute to an extraordinary friendship.”

 

Andrew Mackenzie says: “The outpouring of love for The Hairy Bikers this year has been extraordinary and it was a real honour for everyone who has worked with them to document Dave Day and celebrate Si and Dave’s friendship over the past two decades.”

 

The Hairy Bikers: You’ll Never Ride Alone has been produced for BBC Two by South Shore. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events. The Commissioning Editor is Jasmyn McGuile. Executive Producers are Andrew Mackenzie and Melanie Leach.

 



This one-off hour-long special is due to air next month just before Christmas.

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