Midday, the longest running MPR news program, began as an extension of a daily half hour noon newscast called “Midday Report.” In September 1971 it expanded into various longer iterations, running weekdays, as well as encompassing some weekend programming. During this period, it was described as: “A program of news and information, a calendar of the day’s cultural events and the environmental report.” In January 1972 the name changed to Midday, and a month later it was described as: “A program of news, consumer and environmental information, discussion of public issues, and reports by the MPR and NPR news staffs."
Separate MPR public affairs programming were featured, such as Spectrum, Sportfolio, MPR Special, Insight, Weekend, Forum, and MPR’s Mainstreet Radio, among others. Local programming was also featured, including Westminster Town Hall Forum, Carlson Lecture Series, Minnesota Meeting, Minnesota Press Club, and Mondale Policy Forum. National outside programming included Options, Horizons, Communique, National Press Club, Chappaqua Lecture, Ford Hall Forum, Commonwealth Club, among others; and interview shows from the likes of Studs Terkel, William F. Buckley and Nancy Fushan.
As the years progressed, the “Interview” and “Call-in” would become a regular format for Midday. Beginning in the mid-1970’s until 1992, Midday was hosted by Bob Potter, after which, Gary Eichten became the permanent host. Many guest hosts also participated over the years. During the Eichten era, Midday became a daily two-hour program staple, running from 11AM-1PM. Midday ended its run in January 2012, when long-time host Eichten retired.
October 23, 1982 - Minnesota Attorney General candidates Skip Humphrey and Elliot Rothenberg on "Weekend" call-in.
October 26, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Nat Hentoff, author of "The First Freedom" and other books.
October 30, 1982 - Potter is host, along with listener participation.
November 1, 1982 - Sherokee Ilse, Twin Cities area author, talks about pregnancy loss, infant death, bereavement, and her book “Empty Arms.” Ilse also answers listener questions.
November 9, 1982 - Pierre Franey, master chef, author and New York Times columnist, discusses proper use of kitchen utensils, cooking and more. Franey also answers listener questions. Franey is the author of book entitled, "Pierre Franey's Kitchen."
November 9, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with author and activist Roger Wilkins.
November 11, 1982 - Jim Nicolai of the Child Care Information Network of Hennepin County answers live listener questions on how to find day care, how to provide it and other related issues.
November 13, 1982 - On this Weekend program, Garrison Keillor, A Prairie Home Companion host, discusses the show, its origin, and characters. Theme of program is “A Prairie Home Companion: Has it Left Minnesota?” Keillor also answers listener questions.
November 16, 1982 - Carol Bly, poet, author and columnist, discusses the importance of fairy tales (folk tales) for both children and adults. Bly also answers listener questions.
November 16, 1982 - Host Robert Cromie talks with science fiction writer Frank Herbert.