March 30, 1984 - Chuck Denny, chairman of the Minnesota High Tech Council, and Sally Martin, director of the Governor's Office of Science and Technology, answer listener questions about how Minnesota can compete for high tech industries and jobs.
March 31, 1984 - University of Minnesota Extension Horticulturist Jane McKinnon answers listener questions about outdoor landscaping.
April 6, 1984 - Peter Bell of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will take listener questions about the future of United States policy in Central America.
April 7, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Kathy Heidel, naturalist for the Hennepin County Park Reserve District, talks about signs of spring to look for at this time of year. Topics include birds, rabbits, and wildflowers.
April 9, 1984 - On this Midday program, Metropolitan Opera soprano Benita Valenti talks with MPR hosts Dan Olson & Bill Parker. Valenti also answers listener questions about her art and training.
April 20, 1984 - On this Midday program, Twin Cities community theater is discussed by Lyn Lohr, co-founder of the History Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota; and Jack Reuler, director of Mixed Blood Theater.
April 24, 1984 - On this Midday program, Minneapolis Star Tribune food columnist Al Sicherman talks about food, writing, and humor.
April 28, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Jocelyn Tilsen, director of Twin Cities Parents Anonymous chapter, and two parents active in group, talk about help and support available to abusive parents. Tilsen also answers listener questions.
May 9, 1984 - Dr. Ronald Cranford, chief of neurology at Hennepin County Medical Center, answers listener questions on issues of current medical ethics.
May 12, 1984 - Attorney General Skip Humphrey and Better Business Bureau president answer listener questions about consumer affairs.