Experts say there could be new symptoms to help detect coronavirus in patients.
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The legendary comedian said last year he had hoped to perform in some form, despite retiring in 2018.
But he has now told Sky News: "I'm finished with stand-up - it was lovely and it was lovely being good at it. It was the first thing I was ever good at."
© Getty The comedian was knighted in 2017 He made his diagnosis public in 2013 and says it has "made my brain work differently... and you need a good brain for comedy".
The 77-year-old Glaswegian, who is now enjoying a career as an artist,
Experts say there could be new symptoms to help detect coronavirus in patients.
Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a 'nice thing' came up - despite living with Parkinson's.
During a week of global misery, there is some good news today as it was revealed that Billy Connolly may return to acting.
Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a "nice thing" came up.
Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a “nice thing” came up.
Concerns over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, have led many musicians to cancel their upcoming concerts.
Billy Connolly has “finished with stand-up” as he continues to battle Parkinson’s disease.
Legendary Scottish comedian Billy Connolly has revealed that he will no longer be doing stand-up comedy due to the escalation of his Parkinson’s disease.