Dave Myers parents-British television presenter, David James Myers was born on September 8, 1957, in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England.

Who are Dave Myers’ parents?

Dave Myers was born to Margaret Myers and Jim Myers. We have no details about his siblings at the moment. His father worked as a foreman in a paper mill.

As of the time of filing this report, we have no further information regarding the personal lives of his parents.

Dave Myers career

Myers and Si King made their television debuts on The Hairy Bikers’ Cookbook on the BBC. In a manner reminiscent of chef Keith Floyd, the show combined travelogue and cooking, and it made repeated references to the cameraman and other crew members.

The two rode motorcycles in most of the shows, such as the BMW R1200GS, F650GS, and Triumph Rocket III. The show also had aspects of the Two Fat Ladies style, such as the two stars’ frequent bickering, the use of motorbikes, and a variety of odd locales for cooking.

They hosted The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain, a 30-part daytime series that aired weekdays on BBC Two beginning on August 24, 2009. In the series, they would travel to a different county every day and prepare what they believed to be the specialty of that region.

BBC Two aired a six-part series called The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best in January 2010. A brand-new, forty-episode television series called The Hairy Bikers’ Cook-Off debuted on BBC Two on October 25, 2010. A cook-off between two families and celebrity visitors was part of the program.

The Hairy Bikers’ Big Night Out event was presented in UK theaters from January to May 2010. The presentation, which was directed by Bob Mortimer, featured a little song and dance in addition to cooking and conversation. It delved into their early years, their love of food, and how they met.

The Bikers made an appearance in Mum Knows Best’s second season in June 2011. Three ‘Star Mums’ were shown in the eight-episode series, with their recipes being put to the test and made public.

Meals on Wheels, a new series on BBC Two, debuted in October 2011. The show led a campaign with BBC Learning to preserve neighborhood “Meals on Wheels” programs across the United Kingdom.

With the exception of last week, when it aired on BBC One, the Bikers starred in a 30-part BBC series titled Hairy Bikers: Best of British, which ran at 3:45 p.m. on BBC Two from November to December 2011.

The show promoted regional food and honored British recipes. Beginning in January 2012 and running through February, BBC Two aired one-hour reruns of the series that featured recipes from different episodes.

The Hairy Biker’s Mississippi Adventure, the duo’s first series on the channel, was commissioned by Good Food in March 2012.

Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight, published in August 2012, detailed how The Hairy Bikers drastically altered their lifestyles while adhering to their love of delicious food. They started a campaign to lose 2.5 stone (15.8 kg; 35 lb)) in three months, easily surpassing their goal weights.

They began a new series for BBC Two in February 2014 called The Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure, in which they traveled throughout Asia tasting local food, interacting with locals, and preparing some regional specialties. The show is structured similarly to the 2012 Bakeation series.

Alongside Lorraine Pascale, they co-hosted BBC Two’s The Nation’s Favorite Food in March 2015. They wanted to assist others in achieving the same balance between enjoying their favorite foods and being mindful of their health and weight loss, having personally succeeded in doing so.

The Hairy Bikers Diet Club was introduced in January 2014 and offers recipes, advice, and recommendations to assist individuals to live a healthier, trimmer lifestyle without going hungry in an effort to be “skinny minnies”.

Si King Myers and his Hairy Bikers partner were inducted into the entertainment charity Grand Order of Water Rats in September 2017.

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