A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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October 29, 1981 -
October 29, 1981 -
October 29, 1981 -
October 31, 1981 - MPR’s Dale Connelly interviews Fred Suppe, a medieval professor at the University of Minnesota. Suppe provides details on the Celtic origin of Halloween, and its adaptation over the years.
October 31, 1981 - MPR’s Dale Connelly interviews Australian author Colleen McCullough about her book An Indecent Obsession and it’s potential adaptation to the screen. The book tells the story of a nurse who works in a psychiatric ward for World War II soldiers and develops a forbidden attraction to a new, highly decorated patient.
October 31, 1981 - Bruce Benidt, local commentator and educator at Mankato State, provides commentary…and an idea on what to do with the abundance of college students in the dire economy.
October 31, 1981 -
October 31, 1981 - Jack Cann of the Coalition for Affordable Housing and John Horner of the Minnesota Multi-Housing Association debate the merits of a Minneapolis charter amendment that would provide a system of rent control, and they also answer live listener questions on rent control and housing in general.
November 2, 1981 - Five candidates for mayor of Minneapolis at a candidates' forum sponsored by the Hennepin County Bar Association.
November 4, 1981 -