Coty 49 10 05 (0687) Murder On The Mountain
# Murder On The Mountain
The bitter Canadian wind howls across the Yukon wilderness as Sergeant Preston of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his faithful husky King arrive at a remote mountain claim to investigate a corpse frozen in the snow. What begins as a straightforward case of frontier justice spirals into a tangle of greed, betrayal, and desperate lies—where every suspect harbors secrets worth killing for, and the truth lies buried beneath layers of deception as deep as the permafrost itself. As Preston methodically unravels the mystery with King's uncanny instincts at his side, listeners will find themselves gripping their radio dials, wondering whether the killer will escape into the vast Yukon wilderness or face justice at the hands of the Mountie who never quits.
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured America's imagination for nearly two decades, becoming the gold standard of adventure radio—a show that transformed the frozen North into a character as compelling as any hero. Premiering in 1938, the series rode the wave of American fascination with authentic frontier drama, and by the 1940s, Sergeant Preston had become a household name. The show's brilliance lay in its marriage of genuine Canadian Mountie lore with the thrilling pace of radio drama, creating a world where law and order could prevail even at the edge of civilization. This 1940s episode exemplifies the show's peak years, when production values and writing reached their finest form.
For modern listeners seeking the authentic sound of radio's golden age—when a actor's voice, a husky's bark, and the howl of wind could transport millions to the frozen frontier—this episode remains essential listening. Tune in and discover why audiences made Preston and King legends.