December 14, 1982 -
December 4, 1982 - A conversation with Minneapolis police chief Anthony Bouza. Bob Potter hosts this "Weekend" program. Includes listener participation.
November 30, 1982 - Donald Baker, University of Minnesota professor of soil science, and Brian Hanson, of the University of Minnesota Department of Geography, discuss climate predictions. Baker and Hanson also answer listener questions.
November 27, 1982 - Librarian Mary Alice Sell answers live listener questions about selecting books as holiday gifts for children and teenagers.
November 24, 1982 -
November 24, 1982 -
November 16, 1982 - Carol Bly, a Minnesota poet, author, and columnist, discusses the importance of fairy tales (folk tales) for both children and adults. Bly also answers listener questions.
November 13, 1982 - On this Weekend program, Garrison Keillor, A Prairie Home Companion host, discusses the show, its origin, and characters. Theme of program is “A Prairie Home Companion: Has it Left Minnesota?” Keillor also answers listener questions.
November 9, 1982 - Pierre Franey, master chef, author and New York Times columnist, discusses proper use of kitchen utensils, cooking and more. Franey also answers listener questions. Franey is the author of book entitled, "Pierre Franey's Kitchen."
October 16, 1982 - On this Weekend program, John Farrell, executive director of the Minnesota Racing Association; and Jordan Lorence, a Minnesota senate staff member, discuss the proposed constitutional amendment that would authorize pari-mutuel betting on horse racing in Minnesota. Farrell and Lorence also answer listener questions.