Find all your favorite public radio broadcasts: Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me®, Car Talk®, Fresh Air with Terry Gross, NPR® Driveway Moments, Sunday Puzzles, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and more. For A Prairie Home Companion, see Garrison Keillor.
Produced by the Kitchen Sisters with Jay Allison; hosted by Noah Adams
On January 1, 1999, All Things Considered aired the first in a series of richly layered stories that trace the soundtrack of the 20th century. Learn More
Tom and Ray Magliozzi; performed by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
When you want advice about love, relationships, and intimacy, call an auto mechanic. Better yet, call two. Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers. Learn More
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, know a lot about cars. They also know a lot about fathers, having had one of their own (his name was Louis). Learn More
Tom and Ray Magliozzi; performed by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
“There is no ‘Best of Car Talk.’ NPR made us call it that so you’d buy it. The working title of this collection was actually ‘The Not-as Lousy-as-Usual Calls.’ Don’t look so disappointed.”—Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers Learn More
Highlights the golden age of Yiddish-American broadcasting in the 1930s to '50s. This collection is an unprecedented intimate snapshot of American Jewish life during the 1930s and '40s. Includes broadcasts by Eli Wallach, Carl Reiner, and Isaiah Sheffer. Learn More
Neenah Ellis; read by Neenah Ellis with excerpts from the original radio broadcasts
There are now more 100-year-olds alive—healthy and engaged in the world—than at any other time in history. Join Neenah Ellis as she meets some of them and hears what insights, memories, wisdom, and just plain common sense tips they have to offer. Learn More
Produced by the Kitchen Sisters with Jay Allison; hosted by Francis Ford Coppola
The follow up to Lost & Found Sound, featuring a historic as well as intimate soundscape: letters from a soldier in the foxholes of Vietnam, Mohawk iron workers at the World Trade Center, a 1977 home recording made by Francis Ford Coppola and his five-year old daughter Sofia, and much more. Learn More
Conducted by Fresh Air host Terry Gross in her signature, award-winning style, this is collection of revealing interviews with writers will captivate and inspire literary minds everywhere. Learn More
From the 1950s through 1997, Louis “Studs” Terkel, bestselling author of Hard Times, Working, The Great War, Coming of Age, and eight other books, hosted a daily one-hour show on WFMT Radio in Chicago. This nationally syndicated, Peabody Award-winning program was an ideal showcase for his curmudgeonly wit, his maverick opinions, and his genius as an interviewer.
The 48 interviews in this collection, span Terkel’s five decades on radio and encompass a wide range of entertainers, scientists, writers and thinkers, including Dorothy Parker, Pete Seeger, Bob Woodward, Simone de Beauvoir, and many more. Learn More
Fully dramatized collections featuring retired Cape Cod Police Captain Waverly Underhill and his sidekick Dr. Alexander Scofield. Includes the stories “The Whirlpool” and “The Cobra in the Kindergarten.” Learn More