Coty 51 11 06 (0944) Forbidden Ground
# Challenge of the Yukon: "Forbidden Ground"
Picture yourself huddled around the radio on a winter's night as Sergeant Preston and his magnificent dog King venture into the frozen wilderness of Canada's northernmost territories. In this gripping episode, the Mountie discovers that a remote settlement has become the hunting ground for a ruthless criminal—one who preys on those desperate enough to cross into "forbidden ground," a lawless expanse where the Royal Canadian Mounted Police dare not tread. As the temperature drops and shadows lengthen across the tundra, Preston must navigate treacherous politics, desperate men, and the unforgiving landscape itself to bring justice to the frontier. The tension mounts with every creaking floorboard and distant wolf howl, building to a confrontation that will test both the sergeant's courage and his understanding of mercy.
What made *Challenge of the Yukon* a beloved fixture in American homes from 1938 through the 1950s was its unique blend of authentic adventure and moral complexity. Unlike simpler westerns of the era, these episodes showcased Sergeant Preston as a thoughtful lawman who understood that the frontier demanded both steel and compassion. The show's writers, drawing inspiration from real Canadian history and geography, crafted stories that felt grounded in the actual struggles of frontier settlement. With its distinctive musical theme—that rousing march "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"—and the thrilling call of sled dogs, the program transported listeners across the Pacific to a world where civilization was fragile and character was everything.
Don't miss "Forbidden Ground," a masterclass in radio drama that reminds us why millions of listeners made this show appointment listening. Experience the golden age of radio adventure.