The Masonic Radio Theatre - Freemasonry in Vintage Radio

By: Robert Johnson & Bill Hosler
  • Summary

  • The Masonic Radio Theatre is a both a tribute to Freemasonry and a throwback to the radio dramas of the past. Recorded in the highest quality, yet made to sound as if they were broadcast in the 1930s, the Masonic Radio theatre is sure to captivate your attention while solidifying your love of Freemasonry.
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Episodes
  • Masonic Radio Theatre - 007 - The Lodge of Gold Pt 1
    Sep 9 2015

    This time on Masonic Radio Theatre, we go back to the Old West for a tale of adventure and mystery in The Lodge of Gold Pt 1. What if Doc Holiday, Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp were all Freemasons? What if they attended lodge together and what if they were hot on the trail of an ancient Mexican Masonic Lodge made of gold? Join us this week for the first part in this exciting series in the search for El Dorado Lodge #79!

     

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    12 mins
  • Masonic Radio Theatre - 006 - All Points Bulletin
    May 14 2015

    This time on Masonic Radio Theatre, there is a missing person from a construction site, and Bill Gordon is on the case. Tune in for the mystery!

     

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    18 mins
  • The Masonic Radio Theatre - 005 - The Masons Master II - Well Tyled
    Feb 2 2015

    Join us this week as Herbert and Ethel get into it again. This time Herbert won't leave the bathroom! "After Lodge" Jason guest stars as Herbert Shoemaker! 

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    13 mins

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