Dave Myers has recently been receiving medical treatment and was overjoyed to be back on TV.
Later on in the show, while Dave and Si where doing their cake baking, the duo confirmed they will be back on our screens next year for a new series called The Hairy Bikers Go Local. Dave Waters tweeted: "Great to see The Hairy Bikers back together baking live on Telly this morning. Jonny Harvey said: "Genuinely fantastic to see The Hairy Bikers back on TV and Dave back on top form faithfully accompanied by his big jolly best mate!" So lovely to see the Hairy Bikers together. He then started punching the air while shouting out "I'm over the moon to be back", which sparked a large round of applause and cheering from everyone in the studio. When introduced by presenter Matt Tebbutt, Dave said: "It's fantastic to be back and what a way to celebrate with Christmas here.
The chef, 64, said that he'd 'had a rough year' but that it was 'great to be back' on TV - before poignantly adding: 'There are some times when I didn't ...
But look, the prognosis is okay, I'm going to be fine.' I'm over the moon to be back' That's going to be completely life-changing, life-affirming. It's lovely to be back it's been a rough year and I can't pretend otherwise. 'And a shout out to nurse Marion who before my chemotherapy brought me cake in - it was the best banana bread ever! The first time we were on Saturday Kitchen was 15 years ago!'
Si King, best known as one half of the Hairy Bikers with Dave Myers, commented on his co-presenter's health.
Despite Myers' gruelling rounds of chemotherapy, King said his co-star was feeling "stronger every day". "In cases where cancer has been confirmed, you should not have to wait more than 31 days from the decision to treat to the start of treatment," the NHS adds. "There are more than 200 different types of cancer, and each is diagnosed and treated in a particular way," the health body adds. By tackling cancer in the earliest of stages, a person's outlook is likely to be better than if the tumour was discovered in the later stages. Speaking on The One Show, in October, King called his friend a "tough old boot" who was "in the trenches" of his cancer treatment. [cancer](/latest/cancer) earlier this year in May; as for which type of tumour he is battling, the English celebrity chef has remained shtum.
Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers shared that he's 'over the moon' that he's 'still breathing' after his cancer diagnosis.
He certainly isn’t, and he’s doing great.’ So good to see Dave. Another penned: ‘So lovely to see Dave Myers back on the TV with Si King,’ while someone else wrote: ‘@HairyBikers the best thing ever! Dave & Si are back. But look, the prognosis is okay, I’m going to be fine.’ [announced he was undergoing cancer treatment ](https://metro.co.uk/2022/05/06/hairy-bikers-star-dave-myers-battling-cancer-and-undergoing-treatment-16596866/)in May 2022 revealing that he would be a ‘baldy Biker’ for a while due to the side effects of chemotherapy.
Dave Myers, the talented chef and one half of the Hairy Bikers, says he's over the moon that he's still breathing after cancer diagnosis.
"Fortunately, the chemo is working. "I have to say it’s so great to see Dave Myers on tv this morning," said another. "DaveMyers looking great on Saturday kitchen," said a fourth. #HairyBikers." "Then next thing I know I get a phone call to say that it is a tumour and I'm going to have to have chemotherapy. "So this year is going to be a bit quiet for me, I'm not going to be filming, some of the festivals I'm not going to be able to go to, some may be okay but this year's a bit of a write-off for us."
HAIRY Bikers fans rejoiced today as they made a triumphant return to TV following Dave Myers' cancer battle.The TV favourites were back on Saturday Ki.
He's still in the trenches of his chemo and treatment but all the numbers are going well and he's getting stronger by the day and more positive by the day. Glad to see he is on the recovery from the horrid “C” word." He said: "He's not going to give up easily. ‘So this year is going to be a bit quiet for me, I’m not going to be filming, some of the festivals I’m not going to be able to go to, some may be okay but this year’s a bit of a write off for us." And all of us, everyone involved with the Bikers, Dave, his wife Lil and the kids, the amount of love that comes over social media is remarkable." [revealed earlier this year he is battling cancer](https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/18558045/dave-myers-hairy-bikers-cancer-chemotherapy-video/), and undergoing chemo - [which had caused him to lose his famous beard](https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/19693833/hairy-bikers-dave-myers-lose-hair-beard-cancer/).
The Hairy Biker made his first TV appearance since his cancer diagnosis.
“But look, the prognosis is OK, I’m going to be fine. I’ve just got to tuck in, look after myself, eat sensibly and get over this mess, flog books, and be a happy person. That’s going to be completely life-changing, life-affirming. He told The Guardian: “I’ll feel like I’ve made it when I get the all-clear from this bloody cancer. It’s been a rough year, Matt, I can’t pretend otherwise. [Dave Myers](/topic/dave-myers) has made his first public appearance since he revealed his cancer diagnosis in May, and said he is “over the moon”.
Hairy Biker Dave Myers is 'over the moon' to have returned to TV this morning, following cancer diagnosis, on Saturday Kitchen with chef and friend…
Myers, who appeared on the programme with King, later added: “It’s lovely to be back. Being back on Saturday Kitchen is great, I think the first time we were here was 15 years ago.” “But it is lovely to be back. [Dave Myers](https://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/23040220.hairy-biker-dave-myers-gives-health-update-amid-cancer-battle/), one half of the cooking duo Hairy Bikers, celebrated his return to TV this morning (December 10) after announcing his cancer diagnosis. He told host and chef Matt Tebutt: “It’s fantastic to be back and what a way to celebrate Christmas here. We’re going to be doing a coffee and hazelnut cake, it’s a symphony where nuts meet coffee.
Fans of the Hairy Bikers have expressed how delighted they are as the duo appeared on TV after one of the chef duo went through cancer treatment.
Later on in the show, while Dave and Si where doing their cake baking, the duo confirmed they will be back on our screens next year for a new series called The Hairy Bikers Go Local. Dave Waters tweeted: "Great to see The Hairy Bikers back together baking live on Telly this morning. Jonny Harvey said: "Genuinely fantastic to see The Hairy Bikers back on TV and Dave back on top form faithfully accompanied by his big jolly best mate!" So lovely to see the Hairy Bikers together. He then started punching the air while shouting out "I'm over the moon to be back", which sparked a large round of applause and cheering from everyone in the studio. When introduced by presenter Matt Tebbutt, Dave said: "It's fantastic to be back and what a way to celebrate with Christmas here.
Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers appeared on Saturday Kitchen's festive special alongside Si King and viewers at home were thrilled to see the TV chef again ...
In October, Dave caught up with The Guardian and revealed he was praying to get the all-clear from cancer. And I don't want to be judged – yet." One fan wrote: "God bless you Dave genuinely emotional seeing Dave Myers back on Saturday Kitchen and looking so well." "And a shout out to nurse Marion who before my chemotherapy brought me cake in - it was the best banana bread ever! It's lovely to be back it's been a rough year and I can't pretend otherwise. Discussing the past few months, Dave said: "It's fantastic to be back and what a way to celebrate Christmas being here!