Coty 45 11 06 (0405) The Last Laugh
# The Last Laugh
As the North Country darkness closes in and snow swirls across the frozen frontier, Sergeant Preston of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police faces a mystery as biting as the Arctic wind itself. A seemingly harmless prospector's practical joke sets off a chain of consequences that spirals into genuine danger, testing not only Preston's famous resourcefulness but his ability to distinguish between innocent mischief and calculated malice. King, his legendary husky companion, senses something amiss as the sergeant navigates a tangle of lies, mistaken identities, and mounting peril in an isolated mining camp. By episode's end, what began as a cruel laugh will echo across the frozen wilderness with far darker implications—and only Preston's quick thinking and unwavering moral compass can prevent tragedy.
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured audiences for nearly two decades by delivering exactly what listeners craved: authentic adventure tempered with genuine character development. Set against meticulously researched details of 1890s Canada, the show elevated the adventure western format beyond simple good-versus-evil shoot-outs. Sergeant Preston embodied a new kind of hero—methodical, humane, and incorruptible—while King became more than a mascot, serving as Preston's conscience and most trusted ally. The show's popularity spawned a television series, comic books, and merchandise, yet the radio episodes remain the purest expression of creator George W. Trendle's vision: stories where justice matters more than violence, and where a man's character truly determines his destiny.
For fans of classic radio's golden age and newcomers alike, "The Last Laugh" exemplifies why *Sergeant Preston of the Yukon* endured in listeners' hearts. Tune in to discover how a single moment of cruel humor becomes a test of courage, loyalty, and the unshakeable bond between man and dog against an unforgiving wilderness.