August 9, 1980 - Debbie Anderson of the sexual assault division of the Hennepin County Attorney's Office and Bob Seibold, a doctoral candidate in counseling at the University of Minnesota who has studied male-female relationships, discuss relations between men and women in this call-in show.
August 12, 1980 - MPR's Mary Stucky talks with Dennis Smith, member of the United States Metric Board, about the pros and cons of switching to the metric system. Smith also answers listener call-in questions.
August 20, 1980 - Thomas Pearsall, professor of rhetoric at the University of Minnesota, talks with MPR's Dan Olson about how the English language evolved and how it is still changing, with live listener participation.
September 6, 1980 - Gardening advice by Minneapolis Tribune columnist Bill Nunn with listener call-in. He writes an article on gardening for the Sunday Minneapolis Tribune.
September 13, 1980 - MPR's Rich Dietman hosts this call-in program on recent developments in the Minnesota powerline controversy, with guests Wendell Bradley, a powerline opponent and assistant professor of physics at Gustavus Adolphus College, and Bob Sheldon, public relations manager for Cooperative Power Association, one of the two cooperatives responsible for the powerline.
September 20, 1980 - Minnesota Energy Agency solar expert John Dunlop answers live listener calls on solar heating of homes.
September 24, 1980 - Curtis Sparks from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Nancy Grimsby, founder of a recycling center in Edina, discuss the problem of solid waste recycling in a call-in program.
September 29, 1980 - Nobel Prize-winning plant scientist Norman Borlaug discusses the world food supply, plant genetics, and other topics in the live call-in program.
October 10, 1980 - Sherry Rolnick and Renee Ward from the Midwest Health Center for Women answer questions about women, health, and sexuality in this live call-in.
October 11, 1980 - Alice Murphy, former head of the St. Paul mayor's information and complaint office and current director of the city's Energy Office, recently announced her resignation. On this live call-in, she talks about her involvement in St. Paul politics and her plans for the future.