The actor is co-hosting the Hoolie In The Hydro on Saturday dedicated to the Big Yin.

Martin Compston has lauded Sir Billy Connolly for dealing with Parkinson’s “incredibly bravely”.

The legendary comedian, 83, was diagnosed with the disease in 2013 and later announced his retirement in 2018.

Compston, who is co-hosting Hoolie In The Hydro on Saturday dedicated to the Big Yin, said the Scottish comic has battled the disease “with a smile on his face and cracking jokes that only Billy can”.

The actor, who was born in Greenock, said he was “chuffed” to be asked to present the night of traditional music in Glasgow, despite admitting he is “not a fan” of public speaking.

“But it’s a big Christmas ceilidh night out and a salute to the Big Yin,” he told the Press Association.

“I’m glad abo

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