On June 8, 2012, the brothers announced that they would no longer broadcast new
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Car Talk
Car Talk began in 1977, when Tom Magliozzi agreed to participate in a radiocall-in show about car mechanics at Boston University’s WBUR. Thefollowing week, Tom brought along his brother Ray, giving birth to theirradio alter-egos, “Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers.”It was at WBUR that the Magliozzis honed their freewheeling approach: theybantered, bickered, and gleefully acknowledged that some of their advicecould be wrong. Listeners with questions eventually got answers, althoughmost agreed that the real fun was hearing the brothers’ light-hearted verbalsparring with their callers and one another.In the fall of 1987, fellow Radio Hall of Fame member Susan Stamberg --the host of National Public Radio’s Sunday Weekend Edition – invited theMagliozzis to host a weekly Car Talk segment. The following year, NPRlaunched a national Car Talk program, which aired on over 350 stations. Theshow’s success led to a Car Talk book and a twice-weekly newspapercolumn, “Click and Clack Talk Cars.”In 1992, Car Talk won the prestigious George A. Peabody Award for theirunique and entertaining contribution to radio.Car Talk was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1998.Tom Magliozzi died on November 3, 2014.Products

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Car Talk began in 1977, when Tom Magliozziagreed to participate in a radio call-in showabout car mechanics at Boston University’s WBUR.
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