Tom Magliozzi, co-host of NPR's "Car Talk" and one of the country's most beloved radio personalities, passed away Monday at age 77. Tom Magliozzi and his brother Ray were known as "Click and Clack the ...
Tom Magliozzi bantered weekly with his brother, Ray, on the public radio show. They joked, laughed and sometimes even gave good advice to... Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's 'Car Talk,' Dies At ...
Tom Magliozzi, the co-host of the popular National Public Radio show "Car Talk," has died at 77, the public radio network announced Monday afternoon. Magliozzi died of complications from Alzheimer's ...
The guys who host "Car Talk" on National Public Radio -- brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi -- were in Washington yesterday to visit with some of the powerful government officials whose support for public ...
For decades, Tom and Ray Magliozzi helped listeners diagnose everything from sputtering Subarus to coughing Cadillacs, all while keeping audiences laughing with their trademark banter. Since the show ...
NEW YORK -- The chatty mechanics on NPR's Car Talk are pulling in to the garage. Tom and Ray Magliozzi said Friday they will stop making new episodes of their comic auto advice show at the end of ...
Car Talk's Tom Magliozzi has died at the age of 77. The radio presenter - who fronted the show with his brother and co-host Ray Magliozzi from 1977 to 2012 - passed away of complications from ...
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, aka Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers of NPR's "Car Talk" fame, are just two low-ego lugs. That's why -- familiar self-deprecating shtick aside -- the boys' ambivalence about ...
When NPR Car Talk hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi opened a do-it-yourself car repair shop in Cambridge, Mass., in the early 1970s, Tom had never had so many laughs. The people who came into the shop were ...
The guys that make all the traditionally staid staff at NPR cringe whenever they come on the air will be making an appearance on NOVA this week. Tom and Ray Magliozzi will be going in search of the ...
Tom Magliozzi bantered weekly with his brother, Ray, on the public radio show. They joked, laughed and sometimes even gave good advice to... Tom Magliozzi, one of public radio's most popular ...