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Bill Maher is sticking with HBO. The host of late-night talk show Real Time with Bill Maher has signed with the WarnerMedia-owned premium cable network to keep the series on through 2024.
The deal adds two more seasons to the run of the show, which has been on the network since 2003.
Maher and the show have spent the last 18 months, like many other late-night shows, navigating the pandemic. During the height of the crisis, he filmed the show in his backyard and was one of the first shows to bring
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Following Saturday’s release of a first clip from Season 2 of Bridgerton, featuring the couple at the center of it, Anthony Bridgerton’s (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley), Netflix this morning put out three first-look photos from the new season. All three are from the opening episode.
about that by Whoopie Goldberg on “The View“, which only annoyed him further, so on Friday’s episode of “Real Time,” he made it the central topic of his “New Rules” segment. We just wish he’d maybe done a Wikipedia pass first.So what kicked this off is the news that, like it did in 2020, the National Football League will be playing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” at certain games, in addition to “The Star Spangled Banner.” When Maher brought that up on the Sep.
That the nation is polarized in politics and many other areas is not really arguable. But few people understand what’s driving the anger that’s creating two separate and increasingly antagonistic spheres of thought.
Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey are set to star in the upcoming play Cock in London!
Bill Murray has squeezed quite a bit of work into his 71 years of life. The comedy icon, who is celebrating his birthday on Tuesday, began his Hollywood career with a short film called "The Hat Act" in 1973, according to IMDb, just a few years before skyrocketing to fame as a member of the "Saturday Night Live" cast in 1977.
Bill Maher has a bone to pick with The Met Gala and its mask policy.
some of the details from Bob Woodward and Robert Costa’s new nonfiction book “Peril,” which chronicles the chaotic final weeks of the Trump administration. Including Bill Maher, who found some of what’s in the book so unnerving he’s pretty sure next time fascists try to overthrow the government, they’ll succeed.
As cultural activities have begun drawing crowds again after the Covid-19 abyss of 2020, masks and other protocols have been a work in progress — especially when red carpets are involved.
the late Norm Macdonald for keeping his cancer a secret during his nine-year battle.The “Real Time With Bill Maher” host, 65, appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and spoke about Macdonald’s comedy stylings and legendary life.“A guy who was never afraid to be too subtle for most people,” Maher said. “He did the jokes he wanted to do.
Bill Maher donned a checked weatherman’s sport jacket for a moment tonight – actually – to stand in front of a simple map of fire and floods and make a simple request — “Just build pipelines from where the water is to where the water isn’t.”
Real Time With Bill Maher is going the distance.
HBO has renewed “Real Time With Bill Maher” for two more seasons, which will take the Friday late-night talk show through 2024 and Season 21.
EXCLUSIVE: Bunim/Murray Productions, the company behind series including The Real World: Homecoming and The Challenge: All Stars, has finalized its senior team with a series of executive promotions.
Pat Sajak and Vanna White aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeA week after “Wheel of Fortune” lost its executive producer, as Mike Richards stepped down in a firestorm of controversy, the show has sealed a new deal to keep long-running hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White in place.
With "Jeopardy!" in a host vacuum following the botched search for a successor to the beloved Alex Trebek, Sony Pictures Television has locked in the hosts of its other hugely popular — and profitable — syndicated game show, "Wheel of Fortune." Pat Sajak and Vanna White have signed on to continue hosting the show through the 2023-2024 season. As part of the deal, Sajak has added consulting producer to his responsibilities.