February 20, 1981 - US Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger recently stated that crime has created a "reign of terror" in American cities, and that the US has become an "impotent society" in terms of maintaining elementary security. Patrick Murphy, President of the Police Foundation in Washington D.C. discusses crime and policing in the United States.
February 21, 1981 - Bruce Vento in Washington via satellite with Bob Potter and Senator Ron Sieloff in St. Paul.
February 28, 1981 - Joe Alexander, Department of Natural Resources Commissioner, talks about the DNR and its problems and concerns with questions from listeners.
March 4, 1981 - John Cuddy, Minnesota Energy Agency's wind energy specialist, discusses wind power. He answers live listener questions on the latest technology in wind power generation.
March 7, 1981 - Bob Potter interviewing along with listener call in on "Weekend". University of Minnesota futurist Arthur Harkins answers live listener questions on communications in the future.
March 9, 1981 - Luanne Nyberg, former director of the Minnesota Recipients Alliance, addresses images, stereotypes, and second hand accounts of individuals receiving welfare benefits. Background on the welfare system in Minnesota is provided by Mary Bremer, information officer for the Minnesota Department of Public Welfare in St. Paul.
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March 16, 1981 - Matt Walton, Director of Minnesota's Geological Survey, answers live listener questions on the search for permanent storage of nuclear wastes in Minnesota.
March 20, 1981 - Bill Nunn, who writes a gardening column, discusses horticultural practices on the first day of spring.
March 21, 1981 - 5th district democrat Rep. Martin Sabo and and 3rd district republican Rep. Bill Frenzel with moderator Bob Potter along with listener participation. They discuss the budget, foreign policy, and other issues.