March 4, 1982 - The Minnesota House of Representatives debates and votes on a bill to repeal the moratorium on a direct access route to connect I-35E with I-94 in the West Seventh and Downtown areas of St. Paul, broadcast live.
February 20, 1982 - Independent-Republican Chair Bill Morris and Democratic-Farmer-Labor Associate Chair Mary Monahan answer live listener questions on the precinct caucus procedures and what is expected to occur.
January 30, 1982 - Al Quie concession call-in. Bob Potter is host, listener call-in.
January 23, 1982 - On this Weekend program, Bruce Watson, a consulting meteorologist, discusses the record-setting snowfalls of January 20th and 22nd in the Twin Cities, winter blizzards, and other issues related to winter weather. Watson also answers listener questions.
January 13, 1982 - MPR coverage of Governor Al Quie's 1982 State of the State address. Following speech, MPR’s Pat Kessler and Bob Potter get comments and reaction from the floor of the House.
December 26, 1981 - Meteorologist Bruce Watson answers listerners' questions on weather in winter.
December 12, 1981 - On this Weekend program, Clyde Allen, Minnesota Commissioner of Revenue, and Gene Merriam, DFL state senator, discuss the budget and revenue crises in Minnesota. Allen and Marriam also answer listener questions.
December 5, 1981 - Midday’s Bob Potter talks with virtuoso violinist Pinchas Zukerman about his role as The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra musical director and conductor. Zukerman discusses arts funding, censoring of certain composers, orchestra alignment, and recording. He also answers listener questions. Program includes music elements.
November 28, 1981 - Host Bob Potter talks with John Kofski, an accountant, and George Covington via telephone from Texas on money, investments, the economy, and personal finances.
November 21, 1981 - Warren Spannaus, Minnesota attorney general and a declared DFL candidate for governor in 1982, answers live listener call-in questions from the MPR studios in St. Paul.