January 4, 1991 - Outgoing commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources Joe Alexander takes listener questions today on Midday. Alexander is the longest serving commissioner in the history of the department.
February 23, 1991 - Martin Sampson, professor of political science at University of Minnesota, discusses being on the verge of a land war in the Persian Gulf. Sampson also answers listener questions.
March 5, 1991 - Arthur Caplan discusses various aspects of medical ethics. Topics include government testing and experimentation on humans. Caplan also answers listener questions.
March 9, 1991 - Gary Branson answers listener questions about home repair and energy conservation.
March 16, 1991 - On this Midday, a conversation with Larry Millett, staff writer on architecture and urban development for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Millet answers listener questions about architecture and buildings around the region.
April 5, 1991 - Skip Humphrey (aka Hubert Humphrey III), Minnesota's attorney general, discusses various law enforcement issues, including gang violence, gun limits, and environmental law. Humphrey also answers listener questions.
April 16, 1991 - Department of Transportation Commissioner John Riley takes calls from listeners.
April 27, 1991 - University of Minnesota Horticulturist Deb Brown answers listener questions about lawns and gardens.
June 15, 1991 - George Karvel, Director of the Minnesota Real Estate Research Center at St. Cloud State University answers questions about the local real estate market.
June 29, 1991 - Midday’s Bob Potter talks with Minnesota writer John Shepard, who answers listener questions about places to go and things to see all around the region.