My Absolute Pleasure is a defiantly upbeat catch-up with Billy Connolly - review MyAbsolutePleasure⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
For much of the special, Connolly does not mention his health struggles. When he does, at the end, it is with a stubborn levity. Though he admits that Parkinson’s has “taken a lot from me” – favourite pastimes such as playing the banjo and yodelling – he remains committed to facing the disease with a “Glasgow attitude” .may be too slight to really distinguish itself as a documentary. Connolly’s life in Florida is not the stuff of compelling television. But nor should it be.
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