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.
August 13, 1984 - A call-in show with children's authors, Tomie dePaola and local author Jane Resh Thomas.
August 15, 1984 - Call-in about the role of the University of Minnesota in teaching, research and serving the public.
August 30, 1984 - On this Midday "Meet the Candidates" call-in program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with State Treasurer Robert Mattson about his DFL primary campaign for U.S. Senate. Topics include Minnesota state offices, U.S. trade, and military defense, amongst others. Mattson also answers listener questions.
September 1, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Karin Winegar, restaurant critic for the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and co-author of the book “Let’s Eat Out,” discusses the varied types of food and reviewing restaurants. Winegar also answers listener questions.
September 13, 1984 - Merrill Ashley, a member of the New York City Ballet and author of a forthcoming book "Dancing for Balanchine" answers questions about the ballet.
September 15, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Dr. Thomas Pearsall, chairman of the Department of Rhetoric at the University of Minnesota, discusses the use and abuse of the English language. Topics include political terminology, punctuation, prepositions, and plain language. Dr. Pearsall also answers listener questions.
September 21, 1984 - Dr. Benjamin Spock discusses caring for babies and children. He also talks on geo-political issues. Dr. Spock also answer listener questions. Dr. Spock is author of numerous books, including “The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care.”
October 1, 1984 - Guest Jonathan Miller is a medical doctor who has co-written a book about the human reproductive organs. Miller is also the originator of the British comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe" and produced the public television series "The Body in Question." He has also directed and staged Shakespeare plays for PBS.