Sir Billy Connolly has admitted he gets “fed up” with Parkinson’s and that he misses “terribly” the chance to cheer himself up on stage.
The Scottish comedian, 80, was diagnosed with the progressive neurological condition in 2013.
Opening up on Radio 4 he said his diagnosis had changed his life “radically” and told how much he missed performing.
The star has quit touring, although he hasn’t said that he has given up live performances.