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Bill Maher: New Rules

A compilation of one of the most popular segments on HBO's 'Real Time with Bill Maher'; the 'New Rules' segments find comedian and liberal commentator Maher at his barbed best, using his politically charged, socially conscious brand of quick-fire humour to point out the absurdities of life in the modern world.

Year: 2006
Genre: TV Comedy, Television Shows
Country: USA
Starring: Bill Maher
Duration: 45 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.6/10
Location in store: Comedy (TV)
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