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Coming up on Saturday at the Described Movies: A Christmas Story and Frosty the Snowman

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From this Saturday at 2am Eastern, that’s 8pm Saturday in NZ, 6pm in Sydney and 7am in the UK, and repeated every four hours throughout the day, it’s the described movies A Christmas Story from 1983 and Frosty the Snowman from 1969.

Coming up, as this decade draws to a close, the last Mosen At Large of the decade. let's recap

It’s been a long, strange, very difficult year for many, and it also marks the end of this decade. So what an opportunity on the last Mosen At Large show on Mushroom FM for the decade to reflect on all that has happened during the last decade, particularly in the technology arena.

Time Tunnel Tunes takes a trip down Baker Street this week!

Time Tunnel Tunes takes a trip down Baker Street this week! Join me, Geno J for an hour of tunes from another specific year tomorrow, Wednesday (December 9th, 2020) at 8 pm Eastern! If you’d like to choose a year or learn more about this week's episode, keep reading!

Remembering John Lennon, for the full 24 hours of Tuesday 8 December

On Tuesday 8 December, it will be the 40th anniversary of John Lennon's assassination. Mushroom Fm will be devoting 24 hours of programming to commemorate one of the most important losses in music of the 20th century. And when we're talking John Lennon, we're talking about much more than an extraordinarily gifted singer/songwriter. Thought leader, political activist, trend setter, peace maker, poet, visual artist.

Deep Dive is living in the 70s

This week on Deep Dive we hear from Ausie rock band Skyhooks. We learn about living in the 70s, bemoan the fact that all my friends are getting married, and discover that ego is not a dirty word.

Tune in at 4 PM Eastern Monday, which is 8 AM Tuesday in Eastern Australia. Or at 6 AM Eastern Wednesday, which is 10 PM in Eastern Australia.

December Doings, this Week on Come by the Hills

Yes, it is the last month of the year yet again, and it's almost time for another episode of Come by the Hills, the Folk and Celtic music show on Mushroom FM. We've got some holiday tunes including a couple of requests, and then of course there's whatever I feel like playing.

So join me live tonight at 8:00 PM Eastern, or catch the replay of the show on Friday at 4:00 AM Eastern, 9:00 AM in the UK and Ireland!

Voting is open now for our top 100 holiday countdown. Vote, and be invited to our Christmas party

You've been asking about it, and we're delighted to confirm that it's back. At a time when we sure could use a bit of fun and stability in our lives, we're inviting you once again to compile our holiday chart. When you vote, you get an invitation to our famous virtual Christmas party too.

It's all explained on our voting page at http://MushroomFM.com/countdown2020.

Coming up on Saturday at the Described Movies: Babes in Toyland

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From this Saturday at 2am Eastern, that’s 8pm Saturday in NZ, 6pm in Sydney and 7am in the UK, and repeated every four hours throughout the day, it’s the described movie Babes in Toyland from 1961.
Babes in Toyland is a 1961 American Technicolour Christmas musical film directed by Jack Donohue and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution.

This week on Mosen At Large, your thoughts on social networking, the Beatles and John Lennon remembered, and we're still on fire

Kia ora Mosen at Largers. I am moving forward with this week’s show in the hope that I will be able to present it, but at the moment, I have almost no voice. What’s that I hear? Cheering? Oh how rude! Rude I say! I hope to be well enough for the weekend but if not I will post via these channels and we’ll do a replay. But it does mean that if you have the means to send an audio contribution rather than written email, you’ll really be helping me out. Still, I’ll gladly take them in whatever form they come.

The Larks part 1 – 1950-52 this week on The Juke In The Back!

The Juke In The Back” focuses on the “soul that came before rock n’ roll,” the records that inspired Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and countless others.

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