Jeremy Paxman documentary on his journey with Parkinson’s to air, following him from diagnosis
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 03, 2022 - 02:23AM
The TV fixture announced his diagnosis in May 2021 (Picture: Getty/BBC/ITV Studios/Joseph Scanlon)

A documentary will follow as he reflects on .

Putting Up With Parkinson’s on ITV will follow the 72-year-old broadcaster and host from his formal diagnosis 18 months ago.

He will allow cameras into his life as he looks at how the condition is impacting him and will meet experts leading research into potential treatments.

The one-off, 60-minute special will see Paxman speak to the president of Parkinson’s UK, Jane Asher, attend an English National Ballet therapy dance class and learn to play bowls.

He will also observe a brain dissection.

The special comes from Docsville Studios, Altitude Factual and Expanded Media.

Paxman on Newsnight in 2006 (Picture: Jeff Overs/BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)

Born in Leeds, Paxman started his career in 1972 on the BBC’s graduate trainee programme, working in local radio and reporting on the Troubles in Belfast.

Shortly after moving to London in 1977, he transferred from Tonight to investigative flagship programme Panorama, before stints on the Six O’Clock News and BBC One’s Breakfast Time.

He became a presenter of Newsnight in 1989, a position he would hold until June 2014 during which time he interviewed high-profile figures from politics and culture, including current prime minister, Boris Johnson.

The presenter, pictured here in 2018, suffered a fall last year ahead of making his diagnosis public (Picture: GC Images)

Paxman has also , making him the longest-serving current quizmaster on UK TV.

He revealed in May 2021 he was being treated for Parkinson’s disease but said his symptoms were ‘currently mild’, shortly after being seen in which he broke his ribs.

He added in a statement to PA news agency: ‘I plan to continue broadcasting and writing for as long as they’ll have me and have written about my diagnosis in more detail for the June issue of the marvellous Saga Magazine.

‘I will not be making any further comment.’

Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination.

Putting Up With Parkinson’s will air on ITV at a later date.

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