November 16, 1981 -
November 5, 1981 -
October 31, 1981 - Jack Cann of the Coalition for Affordable Housing and John Horner of the Minnesota Multi-Housing Association debate the merits of a Minneapolis charter amendment that would provide a system of rent control, and they also answer live listener questions on rent control and housing in general.
October 17, 1981 - Dan Flaherty on energy conservation with listener call-in
October 14, 1981 - Don Fraser, Minneapolis mayor, speaking at Macalester College on the economic, military and defense policies of the Reagan administration. Program includes a brief introductory report from MPR’s Bob Potter.
October 13, 1981 - Dr. Thomas Pearsall of the Department of Rhetoric at the University of Minnesota answers live listener questions on language use, the history of English language, and changes in the way people write and speak on this call-in program with Bob Potter.
August 25, 1981 -
August 22, 1981 - Maggie Arzdorf-Schubbe, director of the Minnesota Battered Women Program, and Catherine Settanni, a member of Women Against Women Against Women, discuss Women Against Violence Against Women and the annual "Take Back the Night" march in Minneapolis.
August 21, 1981 - Rick Teiss of the Wine Institute, which represents over 400 California wineries, answers live listener questions about wine.
August 1, 1981 - On this Weekend program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with classical pianist Jeffrey Siegel about his work, composition, public enjoyment of classical music, and “Keyboard Conversation” program at Summerfest. Siegel also answers listener questions.