Bill Maher, 70, announced on his podcast 'Club Random' that he has no plans to retire from late-night television. He acknowledged his age but expressed a desire to continue his career, stating, "I don’t want to retire, and nobody who was my fan wants me to." Maher reflected on his experiences, saying he feels no different than when he was younger and enjoys his work. HBO recently renewed his show, 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' through 2028, marking it as the network's second-longest-running series. This decision contrasts with other late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert, who recently ended his show after CBS canceled it due to financial reasons.
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Bill Maher Confirms He Will Continue His Late-Night Career
Bill Maher has confirmed that he intends to continue his late-night television career despite being 70 years old. He stated on his podcast that he feels no different than in his younger years and is committed to his show, which HBO has renewed through 2028.
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Bill Maher Says He Has No Plans to Retire From Late-Night TV
Bill Maher Confirms He Will Continue His Late-Night Career