Tom Magliozzi, one-half of the much-loved "Car Talk" duo on NPR, has died at age 77. On the NPR website, Lynn Neary letters that Magliozzi died Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease.
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With his brother, Ray, Magliozzi hosted the "Car Talk" show, which began on Boston's WBUR in 1977, and went civic on NPR in 1987.
While the account appearance -- which has been a basic of Oregon Accessible Broadcasting's weekend radio calendar for years -- offered car advice, admirers additionally acquainted in for the humor, laughter, badinage amid the brothers, and accustomed catchphrases ("our fair city," and so abounding more.)
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In 2012, the Magliozzi brothers appear that there would be no added new episodes of "Car Talk," but OPB, amid added stations, has been airing shows from the "Car Talk" athenaeum back then.
Tom Magliozzi's afterlife was appear by "Car Talk" controlling ambassador Doug Berman, who wrote:
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"I accept the sad assignment to address today that Tom Magliozzi, one of the hosts of Car Talk, anesthetized abroad this morning due to complications of Alzheimer's Disease.
"Tom's been such a dominant, absolute personality amidst us for so continued that all of us in the accessible radio ancestors — and I accommodate our millions of admirers — will acquisition this account actual difficult to receive."
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As Scott Neuman letters on the NPR website, Berman concluded his agenda by saying: "Please agenda that the Magliozzi ancestors is allurement that in lieu of flowers, accompany and admirers accomplish a donation to either the Alzheimer's Association or their admired accessible radio stations in Tom's memory. It's aloof one added allowance to us from a guy who gave so abundant to our arrangement and its admirers over the decades."
Susan Stamberg has a accolade to Tom Magliozzi, who, she writes, was "Funny and acute and bighearted," and "as balmy in absolute activity as he was on the radio."
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NPR's Lynn Neary has added capacity about the Magliozzi brothers, and how their Good Account Garage in Cambridge, Mass., acquired into one of the best accepted shows in accessible radio history.
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