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Bafta TV Awards 2022: Sir Billy Connolly unable to dress himself as he opens up on Parkinson’s in powerful speechLouise Griffin

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Sir Billy Connolly candidly opened up on his battle with Parkinson’s disease during his speech at the TV Baftas, saying his wife dresses him.

Parkinson’s disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years.

The comedy icon landed the Fellowship at the 2022 awards, and gave a powerful speech via pre-recorded video.

‘I am very proud to receive this,’ he said.

‘Life is good. I haven’t been on the stage for about two years. This is kind of nice. It suits me.

‘Symptom spotters among you may notice that my left is different from my right. It is just one of these things. Parkinson’s disease. I suffer badly from the disease.

‘My wife puts on my clothes in the morning and takes them off at night. It is a jolly life. I have got no complaints.’

After telling anecdotes illustrating how the world has changed in his 50 years of comedy, he added: ‘I went from strength to strength on television and here we are today getting this award.

‘I couldn’t be happier. It has made me such a happy man getting these good attendance medals now my career is out the window.’

Sir Billy is married to Pamela Stevenson (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

The Fellowship is the highest accolade bestowed by Bafta in recognition of an individual’s outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, television or games across their career.

Sir Billy joins a prestigious list of recipients including Sir David Attenborough, Dame Julie Walters, Sir Trevor McDonald, Dame Joanna Lumley, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.

Previously speaking about the accolade, Sir Billy said: ‘I am deeply honoured. Fifty films and… I can’t remember how many TV shows – as well as my stage comedy – added up to something that’s a joy to look back on. A lovely thing.

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‘I have no regrets at all. I had no idea the Fellowship existed, but I’m told it’s a big deal! It’s lovely to be recognised and to become a jolly good fellow.’

Elsewhere at the awards, stars including Jodie Comer and Sean Bean picked up gongs.

Bafta TV Awards 2022 winners

Entertainment Award: Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway

Leading Female Performance : Jodie Comer

Leading Male Performance: Sean Bean

Supporting Actress: Kathy Tyson, Help

Supporting Actor: Matthew MacFadyen

Reality and Constructed Factual: Gogglebox

Female performance in comedy programme: Sophie Willan 

Male Comedy Performance: Jamie Demetriou 

News Coverage: ITV News at 10, Storming of The Capitol

Specialist Factual: The Missing Children

Daytime: The Chase 

Sports programme: The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Single Documentary: My Child My Country

Current Affairs: Fearless: The Women fighting Putin

Single Drama: Together

Short-form programme: Our Land

Live Event: The Earthshot Prize 2021

Features: Big Zuu’s Big Eats

Scripted Comedy: Motherland 

Mini-Series: Time

Factual Series: Uprising

Continuing Drama or Soap: Coronation Street 

Entertainment Performance: Big Zuu

Must See moment: Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice’s silent dance

Comedy entertainment programme: The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan

Drama Series: In My Skin


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