March 16, 1981 - Matt Walton, Director of Minnesota's Geological Survey, answers live listener questions on the search for permanent storage of nuclear wastes in Minnesota.
March 20, 1981 - Bill Nunn, who writes a gardening column, discusses horticultural practices on the first day of spring.
March 21, 1981 - 5th district democrat Rep. Martin Sabo and and 3rd district republican Rep. Bill Frenzel with moderator Bob Potter along with listener participation. They discuss the budget, foreign policy, and other issues.
March 25, 1981 - Dr. Dan Kohen, a member of the Children's Health Center child abuse team speaks on the subject of child abuse and answers listeners questions.
April 20, 1981 - Minnesota Governor Al Quie answers live listener questions on the budget crisis and other state issues.
April 25, 1981 - MPR’s Bob Potter hosts a listener commentary call-in regarding rebroadcast of NPR documentary "Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown."
May 2, 1981 - Nyla Stegameyer, from the Better Business Bureau talks with Bob Potter on "Weekend." Also includes listener response.
May 9, 1981 - Minneapolis garden columnist Bill Nunn answers live listener questions about spring planting and gardening.
May 14, 1981 - John Yngve, chairman of the Metropolitan Transit Commission, talks about the future of public transportation in the Twin Cities and answers live listener questions on this call-in program.
May 16, 1981 - Winston Borden, president of the Minnesota Association of Commerce and Industry, and Michael McCloskey of the Sierra Club discuss the environment and answer live listener questions concerning issues of the protection of the environment and economic development. Bob Potter hosts.