Coty 52 04 24 (1001) Brave Death
# Sergeant Preston of the Yukon — "Brave Death"
As the great northland's eternal winter closes in and the howling winds sweep across frosted peaks, Sergeant Preston faces his most harrowing trial yet. When a desperate fugitive flees into the merciless wilderness, Preston and his faithful King must pursue through blinding snow and life-threatening cold to prevent a terrible tragedy. But in this remote corner of the Yukon, death wears many faces—some human, some not—and the sergeant must decide whether justice demands capture or whether sometimes survival itself becomes the ultimate test of character. The suspense builds as Preston realizes his quarry may not be running from the law at all, but toward it, seeking redemption through a "brave death" in the frozen frontier.
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured the imaginations of millions during radio's golden age by offering something more than thrilling adventure. Sergeant Preston and King became symbols of Canadian authority and wilderness mastery at a time when Americans were fascinated by frontier mythology and distant lands. The show's popularity was so enduring that it ran for seventeen years across multiple networks, spawning later television adaptations and becoming one of radio's most beloved programs. Episodes like "Brave Death" showcase why audiences returned faithfully to their receivers—the writing elevated simple chase narratives into moral dramas, where the frozen landscape became not merely a setting but a force that tested human virtue and resolve.
If you've never experienced the majesty of old-time radio adventure, or if you're a devoted fan returning to these northern territories, "Brave Death" delivers everything that made *Sergeant Preston* legendary: authentic period atmosphere, compelling drama, and the unforgettable voice calling out "On, King, on!"