Challenge of the Yukon / Sergeant Preston ABC/Mutual · 1940s

Coty 51 02 03 (0847) White Fox For Marie

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# White Fox For Marie

Picture yourself huddled beside a crackling radio on a winter's evening as the immortal bugle call of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police cuts through the darkness. "Come on, King!" barks Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, his voice steely with determination, and you're instantly transported to the frozen wilderness of Canada's untamed north. In "White Fox For Marie," our intrepid mountie and his magnificent sled dog must track a rare white fox across treacherous snowfields and through howling blizzards—but this is no mere hunt for pelts. A woman named Marie has staked everything on capturing the elusive creature, and if Preston fails to reach her before her rivals do, the consequences could be deadly. With danger lurking at every turn and the clock ticking against the relentless northern cold, this episode delivers the pulse-pounding adventure that made *Challenge of the Yukon* must-listen radio.

For seventeen thrilling years, this program captured the imaginations of millions, blending authentic wilderness danger with the steady moral authority of the Mounted Police. Created during an era when adventure serials ruled the airwaves, *Sergeant Preston* distinguished itself through meticulous research into Canadian geography and RCMP procedure, lending credibility that listeners craved. The show's formula—a mystery, a deadline, the unshakeable bond between man and dog—became the template for adventure radio. King, Preston's malamute companion, was as much a character as any human cast member, often providing the crucial clue that would break the case wide open.

Don't miss "White Fox For Marie," a classic episode that exemplifies everything that made *Challenge of the Yukon* legendary. Stream it now and rediscover why, for generations of listeners, the Yukon meant adventure, justice, and the thrilling unknown.