The legendary comedian spoke about his connection with nature on his latest TV series.
The retired comedian has given an update on the state of his health.
The 78-year-old retired comedian cracked a cheeky gag about his secret sexual fantasies while recording his new audiobook.
The 78-year-old retired comedian said he's 'sure there’s something' after death.
The 78-year-old retired comedian woke culture stops comedy from being 'fearless'.
Posh and Becks, Billy Connolly, Peter Kay and Muhammad Ali feature in Parkinson's best ever moments as chat show host celebrates 50 years of interviews.
The comedian is set to publish 'Windswept and Interesting' later this year.
The Scottish comedian’s wife Pamela Stephenson revealed in a post on social media that he had received his first jab.
The veteran screen star celebrated the milestone on Tuesday.
The comedian has filmed a documentary about his illness.
The comedian's successful career will be reflected on by the man himself, wife Pamela Stephenson and his celebrity fans.
Comedy legend Billy Connolly has opened up about how he deals with death, saying the best way is to 'laugh right in its face'
The Scottish funnyman was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013.
The comedian spoke about the most recent effects of his diagnosis.
The comedian's final stand-up tour 'The Sex Life Of Bandages' will be shown in cinemas alongside an exclusive new interview.
BBC tech correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones has said he initially thought Parkinson's symptoms were a "running injury".
The comedian has shared a positive update on his battle with Parkinson's Disease.
The stand-up comedian has earned overwhelming praise for his candid words on life with Parkinson's Disease.
The stand-up comedian was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2013.
Pamela Stephenson and her husband Sir Billy Connolly have denied that the comedian's 'wonderful brain has dulled', as Sir Michael Parkinson has claimed.
Stephenson went on: ‘But physically we had seen very little change in him. Stephenson, 66, above with Connolly, insisted the Man Who Sued God actor is ‘as funny as he’s ever been’, but she never accompanies him on his tours for fear of being the target of some of his quips.