Garrison Keillor, whose soothing voice and gentle humor helped define the world's view of Minnesota, has been dropped by Minnesota Public Radio for "inappropriate behavior" toward a co-worker.
MPR said Wednesday it is severing all ties to the longtime host of radio's "A Prairie Home Companion." The show, which he handed off last year to hand-picked successor Chris Thile, will be retitled — Keillor holds the trademark — and his old broadcasts no longer will be aired.
Officials at the network would not comment beyond a statement saying they were notified last month of allegations relating to Keillor's conduct while he was responsible for producing "PHC."
"I put my hand on a woman's bare back," he told the Star Tribune by e-mail minutes after MPR's statement. "I meant to pat her back after she told me about her unhappiness and her shirt was open and my hand went up it about six inches. She recoiled. I apologized. I sent her an email of apology later and she replied that she had forgiven me and not to think about it. We were friends. We continued to be friendly right up until her lawyer called."
The 75-year-old humorist who helped make MPR a powerhouse seemed more hurt, resigned and defensive than apologetic.
"It's astonishing that 50 years of hard work can be trashed in a morning by an accusation," he said in a Facebook post Wednesday evening. "I always believed in hard work and now it feels sort of meaningless. Only a friend can hurt you this badly. I think I have to leave the country in order to walk around in public and not feel accusing glances."

He later deleted that public comment and then, in a post to Facebook friends (including some journalists), said he had just had a good conversation "with my dear friend who I am married to, on the subject of What Do We Really Need in Life. It's very simple. I need her and I need to have work to do and I need to live someplace where we can both be happy. I have about ten years of work to do, sitting in my computer. I want to write a couple movies, write a weekly column (preferably humorous), write a book called Gratitude. I think we should move east and leave the past behind."
MPR details its decision
Although he stepped away from "Prairie Home," Keillor retained a producer credit and continued to record his daily feature, "The Writer's Almanac," for syndication by MPR's distribution arm, St. Paul-based American Public Media.