fbpx
Wikipedia

Tom and Ray Magliozzi

Thomas 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". Their show was honored with a Peabody Award in 1992,[2] and the Magliozzis were both inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2014[3] and the Automotive Hall of Fame in 2018.[4]

Tom Magliozzi
Born
Thomas Louis Magliozzi

(1937-06-28)June 28, 1937
DiedNovember 3, 2014(2014-11-03) (aged 77)
Other namesClick
EducationEconomics Policy and Engineering, BS
Management: MBA, PhD
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (1958)
Northeastern University
Boston University
Occupation(s)Radio show host, mechanic
Years active1977–2012
Known forCo-host of Car Talk
SpouseJoanne
Children3[1]
Websitewww.cartalk.com
Ray Magliozzi
Born
Raymond Francis Magliozzi

(1949-03-30) March 30, 1949 (age 75)
Other namesClack
EducationBachelor of Science, Humanities
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (1972)
Occupation(s)Radio show host, mechanic
Years active1977–2012, 2017
Known forCo-host of Car Talk
SpouseMonique
Children2
Websitewww.cartalk.com

Tom died on November 3, 2014, aged 77, in Belmont, Massachusetts,[5] of complications from Alzheimer's disease.[6]

Early life and education edit

Tom Magliozzi was born in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. His education was entirely in Cambridge: Gannett School, Wellington School, Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated in 1958.[7][8] While at MIT, he participated in Air Force ROTC, and subsequently spent six months in the Army Reserve.[7]

Ray Magliozzi was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts twelve years after his brother Tom. Ray also graduated from MIT.[9]

Career edit

 
Good News Garage in Cambridge, MA

Tom earned a degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management. He worked for Sylvania's Semiconductor Division in Woburn, Massachusetts and then for the Foxboro Company[10] while earning his MBA from Northeastern University[11] and teaching part-time at local universities. He grew tired of his job and quit, spending the next year doing odd jobs such as painting for other tenants in his apartment building.[7]

Ray taught science[9] in Bennington, Vermont, for a few years before returning to Cambridge in 1973. He and Tom then opened a do-it-yourself repair shop named Hacker's Haven.[12] The shop rented space and equipment to people who were trying to fix their own cars, but it was not profitable. Nevertheless, the two enjoyed the experience and were invited in 1977 to be part of a panel of automotive experts on Boston's National Public Radio affiliate WBUR-FM. Subsequently, the brothers converted the shop into a standard auto-repair shop named the Good News Garage.[13][14]

In addition to the local radio show, Tom worked a day or two each week at the Technology Consulting Group run by a former MIT classmate in Boston, and he still taught at local universities. Tom spent nine years working on the side while getting his doctorate in marketing from Boston University School of Management.[citation needed] After being a lightly paid professor for eight years, he decided he disliked teaching and quit.[7]

Car Talk edit

In January 1987, Susan Stamberg of Weekend Edition on NPR asked the two brothers to contribute weekly to her program. Nine months later, Car Talk premiered as an independent NPR program. In 1992, Tom and Ray won a Peabody Award for Car Talk for "distinguished achievement and meritorious public service".[15][16] Tom and Ray continued to work in their repair garage while they produced Car Talk. On June 8, 2012, it was announced that Car Talk would stop producing new episodes in September 2012, though NPR would continue airing reruns of the show.[17]

Producer Doug Berman said that Tom and Ray "changed public broadcasting forever" because the brothers "showed that real people are far more interesting than canned radio announcers."[18] "The guys are culturally right up there with Mark Twain and the Marx Brothers."[19]

Other work edit

 
Harvard Square offices of "Dewey, Cheetham and Howe", headquarters of Car Talk

In addition to the radio show, Tom wrote for CarTalk.com and ran his own consulting business. In 1999, the brothers returned to MIT to deliver a joint commencement speech to the graduates.[20]

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. Ray continued to write the column, retitled Car Talk, after his brother's death in 2014, knowing he would have wanted the advice and humor to continue.[21]

Tom and Ray both appeared in the Pixar films Cars (2006) and Cars 3 (2017). (Tom's role in the third film was accomplished through archival recordings, as it was produced after his death, while Ray reprised his role despite his retirement in 2012.) They played the owners of Rust-eze who discovered Lightning McQueen and gave him his first big break. Tom appeared as a 1963 Dodge Dart convertible, a reference to a car that he owned for many years and often mentioned on Car Talk. Ray appeared as a 1964 Dodge A100 van. In both films, they admonished: "Don't drive like my brother", the catchphrase from the close of their radio show.[22]

The brothers also appeared in the sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch in an episode called "Driving Mr. Goodman" which aired on May 3, 2002. Sabrina calls them on a magical car radio for car advice.[23] In the same year they appeared in the PBS Kids show Arthur episode called "Pick a Car, Any Car" which aired on November 25, 2002. Arthur calls them with a question about the family car, which would have been hauled away by the local mechanic without their help. The answer turns out to be a baby rattle lodged in the car's tailpipe.[24] In 2008, the brothers starred in their own PBS animated series Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns, playing fictionalized versions of themselves.[25] They also hosted an episode of the PBS show NOVA entitled "The Car of the Future".[26] Ray did radio and TV ads for eBay Motors in 2022 and voiced the Father of the Bride in the animated short film The Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving in 2023.[27]

Filmography edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Tom Magliozzi 1937-2014". Car Talk. November 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Car Talk". Peabody Awards. University of Georgia. Retrieved September 17, 2022.
  3. ^ . National Radio Hall of Fame. 2017. Archived from the original on January 10, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  4. ^ Isidore, Chris. "Car Talk hosts are headed to the Automotive Hall of Fame". CNN. Published April 25th, 2018. Accessed February 22nd, 2023.
  5. ^ "Tom Magliozzi dies at 77; co-host with brother of NPR's popular 'Car Talk'". Los Angeles Times. November 4, 2014.
  6. ^ Neary, Lynn (November 3, 2014). "Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's 'Car Talk,' Dies At 77". National Public Radio.
  7. ^ a b c d "Tom's CarTalk.com biography". December 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "The Best of Car Talk Episode #2415: The Wrong Kind of Horsepower". February 20, 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Ray's CarTalk.com biography". December 4, 2014.
  10. ^ Tina Grant (1996). International directory of company histories. St. James Press. p. 233. ISBN 978-1-55862-341-5.
  11. ^ Bates (1999), MIT Tech Talk.
  12. ^ Magliozzi, Tom&Ray. . Good News Garage. Archived from the original on December 6, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014. In 1973, Tom and Ray ...started a do-it-yourself shop in Cambridge, Massachusetts called Hacker's Haven.
  13. ^ "Good News Garage". Yelp.
  14. ^ Lumsden, Carolyn (July 11, 1986). "'Click and Clack': frick and frack gearheads". Daily Breeze. p. E19.
  15. ^ "Car Talk 1992". Peabody Awards. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
  16. ^ "The History of Car Talk". Car Talk. Retrieved February 14, 2009.
  17. ^ Bauder, David (June 8, 2012). "'Car Talk' Ending: NPR Show's Duo Will Retire In October". Huffington Post. Associated Press. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  18. ^ NPR's 'Car Talk' co-host Tom Magliozzi dies at 77, Associated Press, Philip Marcelo, November 4, 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  19. ^ "Car Talk's hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi, aka Click and Clack, to step down from NPR show", Associated Press, June 8, 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  20. ^ "Transcript of the Magliozzis commencement address". Massachusetts Institute of Technology. June 4, 1999. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
  21. ^ "Car Talk". King Features. June 8, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  22. ^ "Cars (2006) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  23. ^ a b c "Driving Mr. Goodman". IMDB. May 3, 2002. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  24. ^ "Pick a Car, Any Car". YouTube.
  25. ^ Jenson, Elizabeth (June 29, 2008). "Welcome to Toontown, Radio Guys". The New York Times. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  26. ^ "Car of the Future". PBS. April 22, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  27. ^ The Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving on YouTube

General references edit

  • Bates, Betsy (June 2, 1999). "Magliozzis have local roots, cool cars and colorful résumés". MIT Tech Talk. 43 (32). Retrieved February 14, 2009.
  • Magliozzi, Tom and Ray (2000). In Our Humble Opinion: Car Talk's Click and Clack Rant and Rave. New York: Perigee Books. ISBN 0-399-52600-5.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tom's Car Talk bio
  • Ray's Car Talk bio
  • NPR bio
  • Tom Magliozzi at IMDb
  • Ray Magliozzi at IMDb

magliozzi, magliozzi, redirects, here, fictional, mafia, family, family, values, comics, thomas, louis, magliozzi, june, 1937, november, 2014, brother, raymond, francis, magliozzi, born, march, 1949, were, hosts, weekly, radio, show, talk, where, they, were, k. Magliozzi redirects here For the fictional Mafia family see Family Values comics Thomas 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 Their show was honored with a Peabody Award in 1992 2 and the Magliozzis were both inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2014 3 and the Automotive Hall of Fame in 2018 4 Tom MagliozziBornThomas Louis Magliozzi 1937 06 28 June 28 1937East Cambridge Massachusetts U S DiedNovember 3 2014 2014 11 03 aged 77 Belmont Massachusetts U S Other namesClickEducationEconomics Policy and Engineering BSManagement MBA PhDAlma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology 1958 Northeastern UniversityBoston UniversityOccupation s Radio show host mechanicYears active1977 2012Known forCo host of Car TalkSpouseJoanneChildren3 1 Websitewww cartalk com Ray MagliozziBornRaymond Francis Magliozzi 1949 03 30 March 30 1949 age 75 Cambridge Massachusetts U S Other namesClackEducationBachelor of Science HumanitiesAlma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology 1972 Occupation s Radio show host mechanicYears active1977 2012 2017Known forCo host of Car TalkSpouseMoniqueChildren2Websitewww cartalk com Tom died on November 3 2014 aged 77 in Belmont Massachusetts 5 of complications from Alzheimer s disease 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Car Talk 2 2 Other work 3 Filmography 3 1 Tom roles 3 2 Ray roles 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 General references 5 External linksEarly life and education editTom Magliozzi was born in East Cambridge Massachusetts His education was entirely in Cambridge Gannett School Wellington School Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he graduated in 1958 7 8 While at MIT he participated in Air Force ROTC and subsequently spent six months in the Army Reserve 7 Ray Magliozzi was born in Cambridge Massachusetts twelve years after his brother Tom Ray also graduated from MIT 9 Career edit nbsp Good News Garage in Cambridge MA Tom earned a degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management He worked for Sylvania s Semiconductor Division in Woburn Massachusetts and then for the Foxboro Company 10 while earning his MBA from Northeastern University 11 and teaching part time at local universities He grew tired of his job and quit spending the next year doing odd jobs such as painting for other tenants in his apartment building 7 Ray taught science 9 in Bennington Vermont for a few years before returning to Cambridge in 1973 He and Tom then opened a do it yourself repair shop named Hacker s Haven 12 The shop rented space and equipment to people who were trying to fix their own cars but it was not profitable Nevertheless the two enjoyed the experience and were invited in 1977 to be part of a panel of automotive experts on Boston s National Public Radio affiliate WBUR FM Subsequently the brothers converted the shop into a standard auto repair shop named the Good News Garage 13 14 In addition to the local radio show Tom worked a day or two each week at the Technology Consulting Group run by a former MIT classmate in Boston and he still taught at local universities Tom spent nine years working on the side while getting his doctorate in marketing from Boston University School of Management citation needed After being a lightly paid professor for eight years he decided he disliked teaching and quit 7 Car Talk edit Main article Car Talk In January 1987 Susan Stamberg of Weekend Edition on NPR asked the two brothers to contribute weekly to her program Nine months later Car Talk premiered as an independent NPR program In 1992 Tom and Ray won a Peabody Award for Car Talk for distinguished achievement and meritorious public service 15 16 Tom and Ray continued to work in their repair garage while they produced Car Talk On June 8 2012 it was announced that Car Talk would stop producing new episodes in September 2012 though NPR would continue airing reruns of the show 17 Producer Doug Berman said that Tom and Ray changed public broadcasting forever because the brothers showed that real people are far more interesting than canned radio announcers 18 The guys are culturally right up there with Mark Twain and the Marx Brothers 19 Other work edit nbsp Harvard Square offices of Dewey Cheetham and Howe headquarters of Car Talk In addition to the radio show Tom wrote for CarTalk com and ran his own consulting business In 1999 the brothers returned to MIT to deliver a joint commencement speech to the graduates 20 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 Ray continued to write the column retitled Car Talk after his brother s death in 2014 knowing he would have wanted the advice and humor to continue 21 Tom and Ray both appeared in the Pixar films Cars 2006 and Cars 3 2017 Tom s role in the third film was accomplished through archival recordings as it was produced after his death while Ray reprised his role despite his retirement in 2012 They played the owners of Rust eze who discovered Lightning McQueen and gave him his first big break Tom appeared as a 1963 Dodge Dart convertible a reference to a car that he owned for many years and often mentioned on Car Talk Ray appeared as a 1964 Dodge A100 van In both films they admonished Don t drive like my brother the catchphrase from the close of their radio show 22 The brothers also appeared in the sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch in an episode called Driving Mr Goodman which aired on May 3 2002 Sabrina calls them on a magical car radio for car advice 23 In the same year they appeared in the PBS Kids show Arthur episode called Pick a Car Any Car which aired on November 25 2002 Arthur calls them with a question about the family car which would have been hauled away by the local mechanic without their help The answer turns out to be a baby rattle lodged in the car s tailpipe 24 In 2008 the brothers starred in their own PBS animated series Click and Clack s As the Wrench Turns playing fictionalized versions of themselves 25 They also hosted an episode of the PBS show NOVA entitled The Car of the Future 26 Ray did radio and TV ads for eBay Motors in 2022 and voiced the Father of the Bride in the animated short film The Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving in 2023 27 Filmography editTom roles edit Year Title Role Notes 2001 Reading Rainbow Narrator of New England Lighthouse Episode My America A Poetry Atlas of the United States 2002 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Himself Episode Driving Mr Goodman Sabrina calls them on a magical car radio for car advice 23 2002 Arthur Himself Episode Pick a Car Any Car 2006 Cars Rusty Rust eze Voice 2017 Cars 3 Voice final film role archival recordings Ray roles edit Year Title Role Notes 2001 Reading Rainbow Narrator of New England Lighthouse Episode My America A Poetry Atlas of the United States 2002 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Himself Episode Driving Mr Goodman Sabrina calls them on a magical car radio for car advice 23 2002 Arthur Himself Episode Pick a Car Any Car 2006 Cars Dusty Rust eze Voice 2017 Cars 3 2023 The Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving Father of the Bride Voice animated short filmReferences editCitations edit Tom Magliozzi 1937 2014 Car Talk November 3 2014 Car Talk Peabody Awards University of Georgia Retrieved September 17 2022 Car Talk National Radio Hall of Fame 2017 Archived from the original on January 10 2017 Retrieved January 9 2017 Isidore Chris Car Talk hosts are headed to the Automotive Hall of Fame CNN Published April 25th 2018 Accessed February 22nd 2023 Tom Magliozzi dies at 77 co host with brother of NPR s popular Car Talk Los Angeles Times November 4 2014 Neary Lynn November 3 2014 Tom Magliozzi Popular Co Host Of NPR s Car Talk Dies At 77 National Public Radio a b c d Tom s CarTalk com biography December 5 2014 The Best of Car Talk Episode 2415 The Wrong Kind of Horsepower February 20 2024 a b Ray s CarTalk com biography December 4 2014 Tina Grant 1996 International directory of company histories St James Press p 233 ISBN 978 1 55862 341 5 Bates 1999 MIT Tech Talk Magliozzi Tom amp Ray About Us Good News Garage Archived from the original on December 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 In 1973 Tom and Ray started a do it yourself shop in Cambridge Massachusetts called Hacker s Haven Good News Garage Yelp Lumsden Carolyn July 11 1986 Click and Clack frick and frack gearheads Daily Breeze p E19 Car Talk 1992 Peabody Awards Retrieved February 14 2009 The History of Car Talk Car Talk Retrieved February 14 2009 Bauder David June 8 2012 Car Talk Ending NPR Show s Duo Will Retire In October Huffington Post Associated Press Retrieved November 4 2014 NPR s Car Talk co host Tom Magliozzi dies at 77 Associated Press Philip Marcelo November 4 2014 Retrieved 4 November 2014 Car Talk s hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi aka Click and Clack to step down from NPR show Associated Press June 8 2012 Retrieved 4 November 2014 Transcript of the Magliozzis commencement address Massachusetts Institute of Technology June 4 1999 Retrieved December 12 2010 Car Talk King Features June 8 2011 Retrieved June 13 2019 Cars 2006 IMDb via www imdb com a b c Driving Mr Goodman IMDB May 3 2002 Retrieved January 27 2020 Pick a Car Any Car YouTube Jenson Elizabeth June 29 2008 Welcome to Toontown Radio Guys The New York Times Retrieved February 6 2014 Car of the Future PBS April 22 2008 Retrieved January 19 2015 The Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving on YouTube General references edit Bates Betsy June 2 1999 Magliozzis have local roots cool cars and colorful resumes MIT Tech Talk 43 32 Retrieved February 14 2009 Magliozzi Tom and Ray 2000 In Our Humble Opinion Car Talk s Click and Clack Rant and Rave New York Perigee Books ISBN 0 399 52600 5 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Car Talk Official website Tom s Car Talk bio Ray s Car Talk bio NPR bio Tom Magliozzi at IMDb Ray Magliozzi at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom and Ray Magliozzi amp oldid 1211163044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.