JEREMY Paxman will open up about living with Parkinson's disease since being diagnosed more than a year ago. ITV cameras will follow the University Challenge host, 72, as he lives his daily life with the incurable condition which affects the brain.
The one-hour special TV event will be called Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson's. "For the very first time, Jeremy Paxman will allow cameras into his life as he reflects on how Parkinson's is impacting him," ITV said in a statement.
Along with examining the affects of Parkinson's on his life, Jeremy will also speak with Parkinson’s UK, Jane Asher, try an English National Ballet therapy dance class, learn to play bowls and observe a brain dissection.
Jeremy announced his diagnosis in May last year and at the time said his symptoms were "currently mild" - and he was receiving "excellent treatment".
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