Coty 51 12 25 (0965) The Christmas Mite
# The Christmas Mite
As winter's icy grip tightens across the frozen reaches of the Yukon, Sergeant Preston and his faithful husky King face their most heart-wrenching case yet. A young orphan boy has gone missing in the wilderness, and with Christmas Eve fast approaching, the snow falls deeper with each passing hour. The child carries with him only a single silver dollar—a Christmas mite, a widow's gift—and time is running desperately short. Listeners will find themselves riveted as Preston tracks through blizzard conditions, his voice steady and resolute even as danger closes in from all sides. The crackling sound effects of howling winds and dog sled runners cutting through packed snow create an almost unbearable tension, while the orphan's plight transforms this tale from mere adventure into something profoundly human and moving.
*Challenge of the Yukon*, which aired nationally under the banner of Sergeant Preston's adventures, represented the golden age of radio drama at its finest—combining thrilling action with genuine moral complexity. The show's appeal lay not just in Preston's heroic deeds, but in his unwavering compassion for the desperate, the lost, and the forgotten souls scattered across Canada's vast northern territories. By the 1940s, as wartime audiences sought both escape and reassurance, episodes like "The Christmas Mite" offered something rarer than mere entertainment: they reminded listeners that goodness and determination could overcome even the harshest elements, both natural and human.
Tune in now to experience why millions gathered around their radios each week to follow Sergeant Preston and King into the frozen frontier. This touching December episode captures everything that made the show endure for nearly two decades—rousing adventure seasoned with genuine heart. Let this classic broadcast warm your home as it did countless families nearly eighty years ago.