Hairy Bikers' Si King breaks major ITV rule on James Martin Saturday Morning
ITV James Martin Saturday Morning viewers were left in hysterics on Saturday's show - after Hairy Bikers legend Si King swore live on air. Si, who tragically lost co-star Dave Myers to cancer earlier this year, appeared on the ITV show on November 30.
During the interview, James welcomed Si into the studio and the pair whipped up a tasty dish. Alongside Si today, James was joined by the likes of iconic singers Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, as well as Gareth Ward, and also Alysia Vasey.
During his stint in the kitchen, Si slaved over the stove as he prepared a Thai pot roast chicken. But as the star began making the dish and chatting with James, he accidentally swore, recounting a tale where he called someone a "thieving g**".
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Viewers giggled on social media as James and the other show guests appeared to miss the remark, offering no apology. Si appeared on Thursday's This Morning to cook a beef curry hotpot for hosts Dermot O'Leary and Cat Deeley. However, the conversation soon turned to his late best friend, Dave.
Next month, BBC viewers will be able to see a special documentary to celebrate the life of the much-loved TV personality. Titled The Hairy Bikers: You’ll Never Ride Alone, fans will see key moments from Si and Dave's friendship and their incredible TV career.
While Si was cooking his dish, Dermot asked the chef if he could speak about his upcoming documentary, which will air at Christmas. The ITV host said: "I remember seeing the footage of this 300 or so bikes. How many bikes would do it?"
"You know moments in your life when you can't find the words to describe; there are no superlatives to describe what happened that day," Si said. "It was community, it was love, it was respect, it was fellowship and a massive, massive outpouring of love for my best mate Dave, you know, it was wonderful."