The final series filmed by Dave Myers and the Hairy Bikers has been nominated for a TV Choice Award.
'The Hairy Bikers Go West' first aired on BBC in February earlier this year, which saw Dave and his long-time partner Si King travel to the west coast of England.
Exploring Dave's life following the end of his cancer treatment, the series ultimately coincided with his passing on February 28 after a two-year battle with the illness.
The show was said to have left fans 'in tears' when the first episode after Dave's death aired at the start of March.
Having taken a break from presenting before returning to our screens in 'Go West', the series saw Dave revisit where he grew up on a journey that began in Scotland and finished in Devon.
Si previously described just how emotional it was to film the show with his best friend, saying: "Dave is a west coast lad and we had a blast visiting some of his old haunts and our favourite places.
"Our focus, and particularly Dave’s focus, was to get out on the bike, to start the process of filming and to bring a level of normality back for him, his family, for me, for the crew, and that’s what he worked towards and that’s what got him through that particular portion of his treatment."
It was revealed earlier this week that 'The Hairy Bikers Go West' was nominated as The Best Food Show at what is the 28th edition of the TV Choice Awards.
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It has been named on 25-strong shortlist, putting it up against the likes of Ainsley's National Trust Cook Off, Big Zuu's 12 dishes in 12 hours, and Rick Stein's Food Stories.
The eventual winners will be announced next year on February 10, approaching the first anniversary of Dave's death.
If you want to show your support and give 'The Hairy Bikers Go West' the best chance of picking up an award, you can visit the TV Choice website here.
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