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Car Talk Classics: The Pinkwater Files

Performance - Spoken Word
Nonfiction: Public Radio / Car Talk / Humor / Automotive Repair
Unabridged   3.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/02/2011

Car Talk Classics: The Pinkwater Files

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Audio CD ISBN:9781611745474
Digital Download ISBN:9781611745481

Summary

Four complete and original programs from the Car Talk archives, all featuring Click and Clack’s favorite call-in guest: NPR commentator, author, and general crank Daniel Pinkwater.

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Product Description

The hands-down highlight of many a Car Talk episode, Daniel Pinkwater is responsible for some of the all-time greatest moments of the program’s storied history on public radio. Whether discussing man’s best friend (but worst passenger) or searching for the perfect vehicle for those who are “horizontally challenged,” Pinkwater keeps Tom and Ray in stitches, along with the show’s far-flung audience.

The latest time-wasting Car Talk collection features the official designation of the Pinkwater seating standard, the strange case of the motorhead boyfriend, the presentation of the first Car Talk Peace Prize, Stump the Chumps, a puzzler from the Lying Used Car Salesman series, a stirring recitation from a BMW owner’s manual, a discussion of puking pooches, and more. It’s four perfectly good hours of laughter and conversation.

Author Bio

TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI, a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, are the hosts of NPR’s Car Talk, a syndicated weekly call-in program broadcast nationwide to more than 600 stations and heard by over 3.3 million listeners. Winner of the Peabody Award, Car Talk has been providing advice on everything from car repair to marriage since 1977.

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