Coty 47 06 19 (0486) Grizzly
# Challenge of the Yukon: "Grizzly"
As the familiar bugle call of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police echoes across the frozen Yukon wilderness, Sergeant Preston and his faithful husky King must face their most formidable opponent yet—not a criminal, but nature itself in the form of a massive grizzly bear terrorizing remote mining camps. This thrilling episode plunges listeners into the treacherous northern frontier where law and order exist only as far as a man's courage can carry him. The crackling sound effects of snowfall and howling wind set a perilous stage as Preston tracks the beast through unforgiving terrain, where one misstep means death. Will his wits and his steadfast canine companion prove equal to the savage power of the wilderness?
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured America's imagination during the 1940s by offering something radio audiences craved: authentic adventure grounded in real Canadian geography and authentic RCMP procedure. Created by George W. Trendle and adapted for radio, the show became a phenomenon that launched across multiple networks and eventually inspired film and television adaptations. Episodes like "Grizzly" showcased the program's trademark blend of genuine danger, moral clarity, and the unbreakable bond between man and dog—themes that resonated with listeners during wartime, when heroism and steadfastness felt urgently relevant.
Don your parka and step into the howling night of 1940s Yukon. Whether you're a longtime devotee of Preston's exploits or discovering the series for the first time, this episode delivers everything the show promised: suspense, spectacle, and the sound of a righteous man standing alone against the untamed frontier. Tune in and discover why millions huddled around their radios to follow Sergeant Preston—*On, King, on!*