Sir Billy Connolly has admitted that his Parkinson's Disease is "not as frightened of me as it used to be" as he appeared on The One Show on Wednesday.The comedian was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013 and his wife, Dr Pamela Stephenson Connolly, said earlier this year that "the challenges lately have been medical.
They’re getting worse."After his diagnosis, Billy retired from live performances but continued to make television programmes despite his worsening condition.
Recently he admitted that he can no longer write - yet, ever the comedian, Billy began his The One Show interview by cracking a joke.Billy and his wife Pamela discussed his disdain for the concept of dates and times: "Dates have never been important to me.