There has been an outpouring of affection for Billy Connolly following the second episode of a programme profiling the comedian.
Viewers have shared their appreciation of the raconteur and musician, who is suffering from Parkinson’s and cancer.
Read more: Billy Connolly says he is “near the end”
Connolly admitted on the BBC programme that he was “near the end”, although unafraid of death.
“My life is slipping away,” he said.
“And I can feel it. And I should. I’m 75. I’m near the end. I’m a damn sight nearer the end than I am the beginning,” he continued.
He also discussed his struggles to perform on stage after his Parkinson’s.
Fans watching the profile, Billy Connolly Made In Scotland, have offered tributes to the waning star of the comedy stage.
One viewer said: “Billy Connolly: Made in Scotland, brilliant tv! An incredibly funny man recounting his life as it nears the end with such warmth and some great swearing! Fantastic”
Another added: “This Billy Connolly thing on BBC is tremendous. What a man he is, transcends comedy this.”
One fan, acknowledging the health troubles of Connolly, said: “Absolutely loved Billy Connolly on tv tonight such a legend of a man. So down to earth & fighting such a cruel illness too. Respect.”
One even went on to say he’d “donate years” of his own life to keep Billy alive.
Is it possible to donate years of my life to Billy Connolly so he lives forever? Because I’d honestly do it
— Andrew Hood (@AndrewHood3) January 5, 2019
Watched Billy Connolly : Made In Scotland, it’s funny, emotional, life-affirming stuff. #TheBigYin
— Ian Price (@goatteeboy) January 5, 2019
Great watch, but also sad at same time. #BillyConnolly is a true legend and love his outlook on life. A proper funny guy! Wish I had seen him more than the once!! #MadeInScotland
— Darren Mcallister (@Dmacfife) January 5, 2019
Others were in tears watching the show, saying they were bowled over by Billy’s attitude.
Really enjoying #MadeInScotland with #BillyConnolly. Moved to tears and laughter several times. Deeply touched by the banjo maker who refused to ‘sell’ him a beautiful bespoke banjo, insisting on gifting instead “if you want it, it’s yours”.
— Nicola Gilbert (@nicolaagilbert) January 5, 2019
I watched #BillyConnolly last night and almost reduced me to tears. The man is a national treasure and you could see when people were meeting and chatting to him the love they had for him. Was a nice touch from the banjo maker giving Billy a new Banjo too. #legend #thebigyin
— Bobby Robertson (@bobbyrob1974) January 5, 2019
Just finished watching the ‘Billy Connolly : Made In Scotland’ Documentary and it had me in tears both hysterical and sad. A true national treasure always looking on the bright side of everything. What an inspiration 👏🏻 🏴 #TheBigYin #BillyConnolly pic.twitter.com/n8JJHoG539
— Cammy Drennan (@InCammyWeTrust) January 5, 2019
"You can either break down and complain about how miserable your life is or have a go at it and survive". In tears watching this! #BillyConnolly #Legend 🏴
— Nicole (@WeeColeeee05) January 4, 2019
Read more: Billy Connolly’s wife responds to health remarks
Connolly said that there were still more songs to sing, friends to make and jokes to tell in the TV show exploring his life.
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