February 11, 1983 - Roger Clarke, columnist and career consultant, discusses how to get a job in the high unemployment market and current economy. Clarke also answers listener questions.
February 15, 1983 - About Books and Writers host Robert Cromie talks with Virginia Gardner, author of Friend and Lover: The Life of Louise Bryant.
February 19, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Rudy Perpich, governor of Minnesota, discusses his released budget plan for the state. Topics include employment and education. Perpich also answers listener questions.
February 21, 1983 - Walter Mondale declares his candidacy for president from the House chamber at the State Capitol. Potter provides a summary of Mondale’s career. There's a brief interview with David Lebedoff prior to Mondale speech.
February 22, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Richard and Deanne Mincer, authors of The Talk Show Book.
February 22, 1983 - Former U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale meets with press corps the day after his presidential announcement. Mondale spoke on the vision for his campaign, including nuclear arms, environment, and economy.
February 23, 1983 - MPR reporter/producer Nancy Fushan interviews 90 year old Minnesota architect Thomas Ellerbe about his lengthy career and the state of architecture today.
March 1, 1983 - Paul Dickson, co-author of There are Alligators in our Sewers and Other American Credos, discusses the various popularly held beliefs and notions that have no factual basis. Dickson also answers listener questions.
March 1, 1983 - About Books and Writers host Robert Cromie talks with novelist Jean M. Auel.
March 2, 1983 - Frank Crigler, director of Mexican affairs for the State Department, talks with Bob Aronson.