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What happened to past episodes of Car Talk?

Past episodes are otherwise available in a podcast format. On June 11, 2021, it was announced that radio distribution of Car Talk would officially end on October 1, 2021, and that NPR would begin distribution of a twice-weekly podcast that will be 35-40 minutes in length and include early versions of every show, in sequential order.

When did Car Talk double down on podcasts?

June 11, 2021. ^ "Car Talk Doubles Down on Podcasting". Car Talk. September 2, 2021. ^ "NPR Store Unencumbered by the thought process". National Public Radio (NPR). Archived from the original on September 12, 2014.

Is Car Talk coming back in 2021?

On June 11, 2021, it was announced that radio distribution of Car Talk would officially end on October 1, 2021, and that NPR would begin distribution of a twice-weekly podcast that will be 35-40 minutes in length and include early versions of every show, in sequential order.

What is the Car Talk on NPR?

Car Talk is a radio talk show that was broadcast weekly on National Public Radio (NPR) stations and elsewhere. Its subjects were automobiles and automotive repair, often discussed humorously. It was hosted by brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi, known also as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers.

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What happened to Car Talk podcast?

On June 11, 2021, it was announced that radio distribution of Car Talk would officially end on October 1, 2021, and that NPR would begin distribution of a twice-weekly podcast that will be 35–40 minutes in length and include early versions of every show, in sequential order.

When did Car Talk on NPR end?

June 9, 2012— -- It's the end of the road for "Car Talk." After 35 years on the air, Click and Clack have run out of gas, and will stop taping new shows this fall. Tom and Ray Magliozzi have hosted NPR's most popular show for decades, but the brothers say it's "time to stop and smell the cappuccino."

Where is Ray Magliozzi now?

Tom Magliozzi holds a doctorate in marketing and has taught at Boston and Suffolk Universities; he now runs his own consulting business. Ray Magliozzi is still at the Good News Garage.

When did they stop making Car Talk?

2012Car Talk ended production of brand-new episodes in 2012 with the retirement of iconic hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi, the chatty, cackling car-mechanic brothers who started the show at WBUR in Boston in 1977.

When did Car Talk brother died?

November 3, 2014Thomas Louis Magliozzi (June 28, 1937 – November 3, 2014) and his brother Raymond Francis Magliozzi (born March 30, 1949) were the co-hosts of NPR's weekly radio show Car Talk, where they were known as "Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers".

Did Click and Clack go to MIT?

Known to millions of Americans as "Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers," both Magliozzis are MIT graduates: Thomas L. Magliozzi graduated in 1958 with a degree in Economics, while Raymond F. Magliozzi is a member of the class of 1972 with a Humanities degree.

Is Car Talk still on WBUR?

After more than 30 years on the air, WBUR and NPR's beloved show Car Talk will end its run on radio stations in September and go all podcast. Join us as we look back at how it all began, play audio highlights and share behind-the-scenes stories with Car Talk host Ray Magliozzi and executive producer Doug Berman.

Who is rusty in cars?

Tom MagliozziCars (2006) - Tom Magliozzi as Rusty Rust-eze - IMDb.

How was Tom Magliozzi in cars 3?

Obi-Wan Finale - The Loop Magliozzi voiced Rusty Rust-eze in Cars. He passed away at the age of 77 in 2014 due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. Archived records of Magliozzi were used for Rusty in Cars 3.

What happened to Car Talk brothers?

Tom Magliozzi, one of public radio's most popular personalities, died on Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 77 years old. Tom and his brother, Ray, became famous as "Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers" on the weekly NPR show Car Talk.

Is Car Talk on SiriusXM?

Car Talk will continue to air on SiriusXM's NPR Now channel 122 on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 – 11:00 am ET.

When did Car Talk begin?

1977Car Talk launched as a local show on WBUR in 1977, with brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi of Cambridge behind the microphones. A decade later, the show went national and became an enormous and enduring hit for NPR.

How many stations are there on car talk?

It proved to be a working formula, and "Car Talk" is now on 660 stations across the country, with some 3.3 million listeners a week.

When did the mechanic brothers start their auto advice show?

The mechanic brothers started their auto advice show in Boston in 1977, and have been dishing out car tips and jokes every Saturday morning on NPR since 1987.

Is The Brothers disappearing?

The show isn't completely disappearing though. The brothers will celebrate their 25th anniversary on NPR this fall, and then hand the show over to producers, who will use saved but unaired calls to continue to produce the show.

When will the best of car talk podcast start?

There will soon be twice as many opportunities to laugh at other people’s car problems, according to NPR, which will begin distributing popular Best of Car Talk podcasts twice a week beginning October 1, 2021.

How long is Car Talk podcast?

The new, twice weekly podcasts will be about 35-40 minutes in length. “We’re taking out the worst stuff from each show, and leaving just the pretty bad stuff,” said co-host Ray Magliozzi. Each show will include a puzzler, a puzzler answer, some great calls, and plenty of Tom and Magliozzi’s famous, and often hilarious diversions.

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When did the best of car talk end?

The Best of Car Talk episodes ended their weekly broadcast on NPR on September 30, 2017, although past episodes would continue availability online and via podcasts. 120 of the 400 stations intended to continue airing the show.

Who is the producer of Car Talk?

The insight and laughter provided by Messrs. Magliozzi, in conjunction with their producer Doug Berman, provide a weekly mental tune-up for a vast and ever-growing public radio audience."

What kind of car did the brothers call?

When they asked what kind of car, the caller stated it was a "kit car", a $400 million "kit car". It was a joke call from NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory concerning the preparation of the Mars Opportunity rover for the oncoming Martian winter, during which temperatures drop to several hundred degrees below freezing. Click and Clack have also been featured in editorial cartoons, including one where a befuddled NASA engineer called them to ask how to fix the Space Shuttle.

When did the King brothers start Click and Clack Talk Cars?

In 1986, NPR decided to distribute their show nationally. In 1989 , the brothers started a newspaper column Click and Clack Talk Cars which, like the radio show, mixed serious advice with humor. King Features distributes the column.

What is the contest on the show "Puzzler"?

The hosts ran a contest called the "Puzzler", in which a riddle, sometimes car-related, was presented. The answer to the previous week's "Puzzler" was given at the beginning of the "second half" of the show, and a new "Puzzler" was given at the start of the "third half".

What is the number for the Car Talk?

Call-in procedure. Throughout the program, listeners were encouraged to dial the toll-free telephone number, 1-888-CAR-TALK (1-888-227-8255), which connected to a 24-hour answering service.

Where was the car talk shop?

The show's offices were located near their shop at the corner of JFK Street and Brattle Street in Harvard Square, marked as " Dewey, Cheetham & Howe ", the imaginary law firm to which they referred on-air. DC&H doubled as the business name of Tappet Brothers Associates, the corporation established to manage the business end of Car Talk. Initially a joke, the company was incorporated after the show expanded from a single station to national syndication.

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