HBO’s Real time with Bill Maher it is now planned to expand its run after two decades, as the network announced today that it has renewed the program until 2024. Given this longevity, it is unlikely that you think the show will change things from established and successful formula that keeps it running all this time: Maher’s opening monologue, individual interview, round table, New rules “, followed by all of us waking up on Saturday morning, briefly analyzing whatever the most annoying things Maher said the night before, and then only trying to get on with our lives.
To be fair, the show was altered, as most night TVs did, during the interruptions of the COVID-19 era, including the implementation of appropriate quarantine procedures when Maher himself has been positive for the disease, and no audience for several months. Meanwhile, Maher has only been his frequently exhausting, perversely indefatigable me, admitting with a “Probably? I do not know” that the COVID-19 vaccine probably helped alleviate the symptoms of the disease, but continuing affirm their skepticism about the need for a widespread vaccine or vaccine-boosting vaccines, because Bill Maher is not an expert on anything except anything that is annoying or annoying Bill Maher on a certain day.
Maher has been on HBO since 2003, where Real time took on the obligations that “let Bill Maher generally say ‘shit’ abdicated by ABC when it was canceled Politically incorrect in 2002, citing low ratings and denying he had done so because of Maher’s comments about 9/11. The standing comedian has delved into a number of controversies in later years, including the decision to platform the gadfly alt-right irrelevant Milo Yianniapouthes, and an incident in which Maher said a racial insurrection was in the air in 2017. But tStill, the series has been a consistently solid ratings performer on Friday nights on HBO, which explains why it was renewed a few years ago until 2022 and now until 2024.