May 23, 1982 - NPR’s Connie Goldman interviews singer and songwriter Judy Collins.
May 23, 1982 - A discussion of the trouble facing the farm economy, such as government subsidies, record high interest rates and the world food situation. Midday guest G. Edward Schuh, professor of Agriculture at the University of Minnesota, answers listener questions.
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May 26, 1982 - St. Paul Police Chief William McCutcheon answers live listener questions.
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May 29, 1982 - On this Firing Line program, host William F. Buckley Jr. discusses the late President Lyndon Johnson with the author Robert Caro, who has written a biography of Johnson.
May 29, 1982 - The Ramsey County Judge Joseph Summers takes calls from listeners with Bob Potter on the judicial system in Minnesota.
May 30, 1982 - NPR’s Connie Goldman comedian and actor David Steinberg.
May 31, 1982 - Dale Connelly talks with author and essayist Roger Angell about his book on baseball, Late Innings. Angell comments on the impact of baseball strike, disenchantment of fanbase, and business end of the sport.