May 15, 1984 - Midday presents a broadcast of Human Rights Series in three parts. Program three discusses the impact that non-governmental organizations can have on human rights abuses with David Weissbrodt, past general counsel of Amnesty International and current law professor at the U of M; Hennepin County Judge Roberta Levy; and Sam Heins, president of the Minnesota Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights.
May 25, 1984 - J.G. Preston, sports director of Minnesota News Network, discusses baseball in the state, probable sale of Minnesota Twins, current owner Calvin Griffith, and other sports issues. Preston also answers listener questions.
June 2, 1984 - Futurist Arthur Harkins from the University of Minnesota answers listener questions about how the roles of men and women may change on the job and at home.
June 29, 1984 - Dr. David Keith, a psychiatrist at the Park Nicollet Medical Center, answers listener questions about family therapy.
July 7, 1984 - State Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Joe Alexander answers listener questions about state regulations of hunting, fishing, boating and other recreational activities.
July 11, 1984 - Listener call in with University of Minnesota entomologist Mark Ascerno, and Paula Schroeder
July 28, 1984 - University of Minnesota Veterinary resident Dr. Ford Bell takes listeners' questions about pets.
August 1, 1984 - Curtis Pesmen, chief of research at Esquire magazine, discusses his new book, "How A Man Ages." Pesmen provides insight on what happen to a man’s body as he ages. Pesmen also answers listener questions.
August 4, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Joseph Rossillon, president of the Freshwater Foundation, talks about acid rain, ground water contamination and the adequacy of water supplies. Rossillon also answers listener questions.
August 11, 1984 - University of Minnesota Cardiologist Dr. Richard Crow answers listener questions about starting and maintaining on exercise program, and about preparing for long distance contests like the Twin Cities Marathon.