January 26, 1985 - Deb Brown answers listener questions about the care of indoor plants.
January 28, 1985 - On this Midday call-in program, a discussion with Jim Nichols, Minnesota's Agriculture Commissioner about the impact of farm crisis. Nichol's office has been a very busy one lately coordinating efforts of farmers and legislators to ease the farm debt crisis. Farmers have been organizing in 1985 to a greater degree than at any time since the Great Depression.
February 15, 1985 - Vin Weber, Minnesota U.S. representative, discusses the Conservative Opportunity Society, a group of influential, generally younger House Republicans; and about major issue before the current session of Congress. Weber also answers listener questions.
February 28, 1985 - Kenneth Keller answers listener questions about his plans to change the academic program at the University of Minnesota.
March 25, 1985 - New York Times health writer Jane Brody answers listener questions about health care for women.
April 6, 1985 - Call-in show with Miles Lord, federal judge on United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, on the judiciary and his views from the bench.
April 13, 1985 - On this Weekend program, Bob Potter interviews former U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy. McCarthy discusses his latest book and Vietnam. He also answers listener questions.
April 24, 1985 - Jean Olson, president of the Minnesota School Boards Association, and Curt Johnson, executive director of the Citizens League, discuss open public-school enrollment and other educational reforms provisions presented by Governor Perpich. Olson and Johnson also answer listener questions.
May 2, 1985 - John Rollwagen, CEO of Cray Research who just returned from a trip to Japan, answers listener questions about trade and high technology business development.
May 14, 1985 - Reverend Tshenuwani Simon Farisani of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in South Africa answers listener questions about his experiences living under apartheid.