Coty 49 08 10 (0672) What Price King
# Challenge of the Yukon: "What Price King"
As the familiar strains of the Étude in E Major signal you into the frozen wilderness, Sergeant Preston of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police faces a dilemma that cuts deeper than the howling Arctic wind. When a ruthless claim-jumper discovers that a humble prospector's stake contains a fortune in gold, Preston must navigate treacherous moral terrain where loyalty, justice, and the unforgiving law of the North collide. With King, his magnificent husky companion, at his side, the Sergeant pursues not just a criminal, but a philosophical question that haunts the frontier: what price would a desperate man pay for wealth, and what does honor truly cost when survival itself is at stake? The episode crackles with the tension of pursuit across frozen tundra, with intimate moments of character conflict that reveal why this show transcended its adventure-serial roots.
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured audiences during the Depression and war years by celebrating values many feared were disappearing—integrity, duty, and compassion in a harsh world. Sergeant Preston, played with quiet authority by Paul Sutherland, embodied the best of Canadian resolve and British fairness, while the relationship between man and dog spoke to audiences' deep need for loyalty and partnership. The show's meticulous attention to Yukon geography and Gold Rush history grounded its storytelling in authentic detail, earning it devoted listeners who appreciated both thrilling action and thoughtful drama.
Tune in to "What Price King" and discover why radio audiences returned faithfully each week for fifteen years. Let Sergeant Preston's steady voice guide you once more into that vast, unforgiving landscape where conscience matters more than gold, and where a man's character is tested against the infinite white silence of the North.