The Daily Telegraph

Billy Connolly’s ‘wonderful brain dulled’ by Parkinson’s

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SIR BILLY CONNOLLY’S brain has been “dulled” by Parkinson’s which has left him struggling to recognise his friends, Sir Michael Parkinson has revealed.

Sir Billy, the Scottish comedian, revealed in 2013 that he was being treated for the initial symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Chat show host veteran Sir Michael said: “The sadness of Billy now is that wonderful brain is dulled.

“I saw him recently. He’s now living in America, and it was very sad, because I was presenting him with a prize at an award ceremony.”

Sir Michael told Saturday Morning With James Martin, the ITV show: “We had an awkward dinner together because I wasn’t quite sure if he knew who I was or not. But we were walking out after the presentati­on to go down and have our picture taken and he turned to me and put his hands on my shoulders. He said to me, ‘How long have we known each other?”’

Sir Michael said the comedy star, a guest on his chat shows several times, was not sure of the “context” of their friendship, adding: “To know someone as long as I knew and loved Billy, it was an awful thing to contemplat­e; that that had been taken from him.”

Sir Billy, 75, has previously talked about the diagnosis, telling an ITV documentar­y celebratin­g his career: “The doctor said to me, ‘You realise this isn’t curable?’ and I thought, ‘What a rotten thing to say to somebody’. I always thought he should have said, ‘You realise we are yet to find a cure?’, to put a little light at the end of the tunnel. There’s a lot to be said for that.”

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