Mrs Brown's Boys writer talks about 'funny side' of Parkinson's disease

Paul Mayhew-Archer, one of the writers of Mrs Brown's Boys and The Vicar of Dibley, opens up about what he calls the "funny side" of Parkinson's disease. , external

He was diagnosed with the disease five years ago.

The writer, who lives in Oxfordshire, takes ballet classes and finds comfort in the philosophy of Forrest Gump.

An Inside Out special, Parkinson's: The Funny Side, is on on Monday on BBC One at 19:30 GMT.

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