Challenge of the Yukon#Details

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Challenge of the Yukon is an American radio adventure series that began on Detroit's WXYZ and is an example of a Northern genre story. The series was first heard on January 3, 1939.Script #1, dated January 3, 1939, received January 6, 1939 in the U.S. Copyright Office and assigned Registration #DU6107 as reported in [https://www.dropbox.com/s/q1q80odof7xumjl/2019%20February.pdf?dl=0 "Radio Recall"], February 2019, Vol. 36, No. 1 The title changed from Challenge of the Yukon to Sergeant Preston of the Yukon in September 1950, and that title was retained through the end of the series and into a television adaptation.{{cite book |last1=Harmon |first1=Jim |title=Radio Mystery and Adventure and Its Appearances in Film, Television and Other Media |date=2011 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=9780786485086 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fReqCt2Nqk4C&pg=PA18 |access-date=8 April 2020 |pages=18–25}}

Background

Following the success of The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet on Detroit's WXYZ (now WXYT), the station owner, George W. Trendle, asked for a similar adventure show with a dog as the hero. According to WXYZ staffer Dick Osgood, in his history of the station, Trendle insisted that it not be "a dog like Lassie because... this must be an action story. It had to be a working dog." Writer Tom Dougall, who had been influenced by the poems of Robert W. Service, chose a Husky. The dog was originally called Mogo, but after criticism by Trendle, Dougall re-christened the canine King. Dougall likewise created Sgt. Preston and the French-Canadian guide. Fran Striker, who also wrote for The Lone Ranger, contributed show scripts.

However, Trendle's criticism of Dougall may have had another reason behind it. Shortly before the two Trendle series aired (Lone Ranger and Challenge of the Yukon), popular author Zane Grey had a book in circulation (The Lone Star Ranger) about a Texas Ranger like the Lone Ranger and a comic book series in circulation (King of the Royal Mounted) about the adventures of Sgt. King, a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman like Sgt. Preston. From 1922 a series of novels by Laurie York Erskine featuring Renfrew of the Royal Mounted warranted enough popularity to begin a radio series of the same title in 1936 and a film series beginning in 1937; the latter featuring a canine sidekick.

Challenge of the Yukon began as a 15-minute serial, airing locally from 1938 until May 28, 1947. Shortly thereafter, the program acquired a sponsor, Quaker Oats, and the series, in a half-hour format, moved to the networks. The program aired on ABC from June 12, 1947, to December 30, 1949. It was then heard on The Mutual Broadcasting System from January 2, 1950, through the final broadcast on June 9, 1955. In September 1950, when the show moved to three broadcasts a week, the title was changed to Sergeant Preston of the Yukon.

==Details==

The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the North-West Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. The serial began on radio in 1938 and continued through 1947, after which the series moved to television. The original television program ran from 1947 through 1949 on ABC and was sponsored by Quaker Oats. In January 1951, the radio version was resurrected, running until 1955, when the show moved once again to television as Sergeant Preston of the Yukon.Osgood, Dick; 1981; Wyxie Wonderland: An Unauthorized 50-Year Diary of WXYZ Detroit; Bowling Green University Press; Ohio. The show starred Richard Simmons.{{cite web | url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/36744/sergeant-preston-of-the-yukon-complete-season-1/ |title=Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Complete Season 1 : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video |publisher=Dvdtalk.com |access-date=2014-04-15}}{{cite web | url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/37605/sergeant-preston-of-the-yukon-complete-season-2/ |title=Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Complete Season 2 : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video |publisher=Dvdtalk.com |access-date=2014-04-15}}

The theme music was Emil von Reznicek's overture to Donna Diana, an old opera, though the overture remains a concert staple to this day. The show's episodes ended with the official pronouncement, "Well, King, this case is closed."

=== Sgt. Preston ===

Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to capture his father's killer, and when he was successful, he was promoted to sergeant. Preston worked under the command of Inspector Conrad, and in the early years was often assisted by a French-Canadian guide named Pierre. During the course of the series, Preston successfully puts down a rebellion, and captures assassins. Each episode has him battling a new crisis, whether it be tracking down a murderer, a gang of thieves, or claim jumping miners.

===Yukon King===

Preston's side-kick and ally (and arguably the true star of the show), was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Yukon King had a keen instinct for sensing criminals, and was equally valuable dealing with wild animals, once saving a small child from a wolverine. In the radio version, King's barks were usually provided by animal imitators, usually sound effects artist Dewey Cole, and later, actor Ted Johnstone. The radio series supplied King with a back story. As radio historian Jim Harmon recalled, King had been a Husky puppy raised by a mother wolf. When a lynx attacks the wolf and her cub, Sergeant Preston arrives in time to save King. Preston then raised the animal as his own dog team captain. On television, Yukon King was still a vital element, though the dog was now played by an Alaskan Malamute trained by Beverly Allen. The dog received star billing right after Preston, and alongside his horse, Rex. There is some confusion regarding King's actual breed. The writers seemed to use malamute and husky interchangeably. At least once, Preston answered "malamute" to the question from another character. In one radio episode Preston indicates King's mother had been a wolf, which would make him a wolfdog.

Premise

Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. Sergeant Preston's faithful steed was Rex, used primarily in the summer months, but generally Yukon King and his dog team were the key mode of transportation (as signaled by Preston's cry of "On, King! On, you huskies!)".Harmon, Jim (1967). The Great Radio Heroes. p. 215-219. New York: Doubleday and Company. In the early radio shows, the cry of "On, you huskies!" would alternate with "On, you malamutes" from show to show.

Radio cast

  • Sgt. Preston – The part of Sgt. Preston was played by different actors over the course of the long run. Jay Michael, who had often played villain Butch Cavendish on The Lone Ranger, originated the role, and played the brave Mountie from 1939 through the mid-1940s. Former movie actor Paul Sutton took over the role, followed briefly by Brace Beemer when The Lone Ranger ended in 1954. Sutton took over again, however, by the time of the final broadcast.
  • Yukon King – The barks, whines, and howls of Yukon King were supplied by one of the station's sound effects men, Dewey Cole, and following Cole's death, by actor Ted Johnstone.
  • Narrator and supporting players – The original announcer/narrator was Bob Hite, also a narrator for The Lone Ranger, Green Hornet and The Shadow. Hite was replaced by former star Jay Michael when Sutton took over. Lone Ranger narrator Fred Foy also filled the role from time to time. John Todd was heard occasionally as Inspector Conrad, and Frank Russell played Pierre. Episodic performers came from the same talent pool as the other WXYZ shows.

Television series: ''Sergeant Preston of the Yukon''

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In 1955, the same year the radio show ended, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon premiered as a television series. Richard Simmons starred as Sgt. Preston, and was supported by Yukon King and Rex, now played by real animals. The dog cast as King was not a husky, however, but a large purebred Alaskan Malamute. Charles Livingstone, who had worked on the radio version, directed several episodes. Some plot lines were re-used from the radio show, and stories original to the series were generally built upon the same themes. The same few buildings were regularly seen as part of many settlements in the shows. The additional visual component of the snowy Yukon, however, did give the television version a different feel but like all such films when filmed on a stage set, the frosty breath of people in Arctic conditions could not be simulated. Generally, however, there was an outdoor feel though a few times shadows on the skyline could be seen. Genuine outdoor scenes were added to give the show some reality though the viewer could not help but notice a sameness to them{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} as they were all filmed in the same area and reused at times.

Mainly filmed at Ashcroft, Colorado, the series was telecast on CBS from September 29, 1955, to September 25, 1958. The first two seasons were produced by Trendle-Campbell-Meurer, and the show was broadcast in the same time slot as ABC's The Lone Ranger. In its last season, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon was purchased and produced by the Jack Wrather Corporation.

In 1955, the Quaker Oats company gave away land in the Klondike as part of the Klondike Big Inch Land Promotion which was tied in with the television show. Genuine deeds each to one square inch of a lot in Yukon Territory, issued by Klondike Big Inch Land Co. Inc., were inserted into Quaker's Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice cereal boxes.Juliano, Frank, "Oatmeal lots gave officials indigestion", pp 1, A12, October 3, 2010, Connecticut Post

Timeless Media Group released a 2-disc best-of set featuring 10 episodes from the series on DVD in Region 1 on November 21, 2006.{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon/dp/B000KWZ1MU|title=Amazon.com: Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Sergeant Preston, N/a: Movies & TV|website=Amazon |date=20 November 2007 |access-date=2014-04-12}}

Infinity Entertainment has released all 3 seasons of the series on DVD in Region 1.{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.ca/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon-Complete-Season/dp/B000CO7I9A |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071209223535/http://www.amazon.ca/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon-Complete-Season/dp/B000CO7I9A |archive-date=2007-12-09 |url-status=dead |title=Amazon.ca: Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: The Complete 1st Season: DVD |access-date=2014-04-12 }}{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.ca/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon-Season-2/dp/B000HCMV6W |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070712162413/http://www.amazon.ca/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon-Season-2/dp/B000HCMV6W |archive-date=2007-07-12 |url-status=dead |title=Amazon.ca: Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Season 2: DVD |access-date=2014-04-12 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.ca/Sergeant-Preston-Yukon-Season-3/dp/B000S9L11A |title=Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Season 3 [Import]: Amazon.ca: DVD |date=11 March 2008 |publisher=Amazon.ca |access-date=2014-04-15}}

Post TV

After filming concluded, the dog, named King, went to live with the family of the president of Jack Wrather Productions after retirement. Wrather had produced the Lassie and Lone Ranger television shows. King eventually was housed on acreage belonging to Texas ex-governor William Carey Graves. King lived to an advanced old age well into the 1960s. He was a loving, obedient, long-discussed pet remembered with much affection.Bartel, Pauline; 1997; Amazing Animal Actors; pp. 169-170; Dallas; Taylor Publishing; {{ISBN|0-87833-974-4}}

There was also a board game, called Sgt. Preston, released by Milton Bradley in 1956.[https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/13019/sergeant-preston Sergeant Preston ]

Comic book series

From 1951 to 1958 Dell Comics published 29 issues of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon. The first four issues appeared biannually, then quarterly, in the weekly catch-all series Four Color Comics (#344, 373, 397, 419), then assumed its own numbering with issue #5, most often as a quarterly but also bimonthly.

All issues were written by Gaylord Du Bois (creator of Turok) and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti (best known as the longtime illustrator of Turok).

The Dell comic book covers were paintings portraying drama or action, featuring Yukon King and Sergeant Preston in exciting scenes. Once the Sergeant Preston of the Yukon television series premiered, the comic book featured photo covers of the TV series star in character as Sergeant Preston.

Radio episode guide

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43-07-17

|Meeting the Terms of a Contract

43-07-24

|Till a Man's Proved Dead

43-07-31

|A Swindler Swindled

43-08-14

|A Footprint in Leather

43-08-21

|Caught by a Button

43-08-28

|The Last Days of a Freight Line

43-09-11

|A Swill O' Gunpowder

43-09-18

|King's Ransom

43-09-25

|Murder on Train Time

43-10-02

|A Previewed Confession

43-10-09

|Attempted Manslaughter

43-10-16

|Lantern Rock

43-10-23

|The Ring on His Finger

43-10-30

|The Tell-Tale Bullet

43-11-06

|A Date to Remember

43-11-13

|Belated Revenge

43-11-20

|Return to the Crime

43-11-27

|King Spots Murder

43-12-04

|Self Defense or Murder

43-12-11

|By Hook or by Crook

43-12-18

|The Eleventh Hour

43-12-25

|Murder in ABC's

43-12-27

|Bob Hite Announces (Audition)

44-01-01

|No Escape for a Murderer

44-01-06

|Revenge in the Yukon

44-01-13

|Forgery and Murder

44-01-20

|Macbeth's Bloody Knife

44-01-27

|Wolf Pack

44-02-03

|Cabin on the Trail

44-02-10

|Lady Luck Claim

44-02-17

|As a Man Thinketh

44-02-24

|The Hannagan Brothers

44-03-02

|The Great Dog King

44-03-09

|The Vallera Diamond

44-03-23

|King Meets Soapy Smith

44-03-30

|A Pack of Bacon

44-04-06

|Edward Carson

44-04-13

|The Plaid Coat

44-04-20

|Belle Brady's Gesture

44-04-27

|Preston's Right Hand Man

44-05-04

|A Woman Scorned

44-05-11

|Outlaw Dog

44-05-18

|The Outlaw's Nemesis

44-05-25

|The Idol

44-06-01

|A Joke Led to the Gallows

44-06-08

|Reverend Jim

44-06-15

|The Man from Missouri

44-06-22

|Design for Murder aka Killing Sullivan

44-06-29

|The Duke Bows to a King

44-07-13

|The Lady's Locket

44-07-20

|Lucky Walters

44-07-27

|Of Dogs and Horses

44-08-03

|Maintiens Le Droit

44-08-10

|The Plan That Failed

44-08-17

|King Breaks the Wheel of Fortune

44-08-24

|A Rendezvous

44-08-31

|Smokey

44-09-07

|A Frame-Up That Failed

44-09-14

|Death and the Flickering Eye

44-09-21

|A Masquerade

44-09-28

|Eyes for the Blind

44-10-12

|King Saves the Day

44-10-19

|Suzanne Verrill

44-10-26

|Case History of a Mountie

44-11-02

|Seahorse City's Editor

44-11-09

|King Found the Clue

44-11-16

|Florabelle's Adventure

44-11-23

|Paula Buchanan

44-11-30

|King Meets a Grizzly

44-12-07

|Trial by Fire

44-12-14

|One Went to the Gallows

44-12-21

|How Connelly Paid the Law

44-12-28

|Preston's Dilemma

45-01-04

|Trap for a Mountie

45-01-13

|Manhunt

45-01-18

|Murder on the Trail

45-01-25

|The Fugitives

45-01-30

|King Led the Way

45-02-06

|An Unlucky Gambler

45-02-13

|Guilty by Proxy

45-02-20

|Wilderness Girl

45-02-27

|Glynns Canyon

45-03-06

|Trail Scent

45-03-13

|The Dog-Head Nugget

45-03-20

|Silver Point Renegades

45-03-27

|Landslide

45-04-03

|Blizzard in the Yukon

45-04-10

|Back Door of the Mountain

45-04-24

|Her Weight in Gold

45-05-01

|Spawn of the North

45-05-08

|The Dog Team Race

45-05-15

|God of the Mountain

45-05-22

|A Boy and a Dog

45-05-29

|Ambush

45-06-05

|Trap Robber

45-06-12

|Medicine Man

45-06-19

|Thunder

45-06-26

|Recovered Claim

45-07-03

|Old Tom

45-07-10

|The Brass Button

45-07-17

|Escape

45-07-24

|Skipper

45-07-31

|The Chase

45-08-07

|The Map

45-08-14

|Arctic Chase

45-08-21

|Maw Baker's Pies

45-08-28

|Magnanimous Ghost

45-09-04

|Bear Trap

45-09-11

|Alibi

45-09-18

|Big Bill

45-09-25

|The Red Mitten

45-10-02

|Chechako

45-10-09

|The Black Bear

45-10-16

|Scorpion Sam's Gold

45-10-23

|Dynamite Provides

45-10-30

|The Trail

45-11-06

|The Last Laugh

45-11-13

|The Irish Wolf Hound

45-11-20

|Father Donovan

45-11-27

|Long Fall Canyon

45-12-04

|The Bonanza Belle

45-12-11

|The Dachshund

45-12-18

|Christmas Present

45-12-29

|New Year's Eve

46-01-05

|The Grave Robbers

46-01-10

|The Mail Team

46-01-17

|Preston Takes Over

46-01-24

|Jane Gets Her Man

46-01-31

|The Blind Man

46-02-14

|The Cure

46-02-21

|Mabel

46-02-28

|The Shamaness

46-03-07

|Mad Wolf

46-03-14

|The Bully

46-03-21

|Hold Up

46-03-28

|The Rivals

46-04-04

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46-04-11

|Ned's Wife

46-04-18

|Rex

46-04-25

|Torn Parka

46-05-02

|Balmy Bill

46-05-09

|Eskimo Justice

46-05-16

|Shrimp Togan

46-05-23

|Chap

46-05-30

|The Mitten

46-06-06

|Annie Jones

46-06-13

|The Great Dane

46-06-20

|How Preston Got King

46-06-27

|The Sharp Shooter

46-07-04

|The Pup That Ate Too Much

46-07-11

|Flash

46-07-18

|Preston Breaks a Rule

46-07-25

|Beaver Dam

46-08-01

|The Silver Fox

46-08-15

|The Mute Speaks

46-08-22

|Grizzly Martin

46-08-29

|Preston Goes to Jail

46-09-12

|The Epidemic

46-09-19

|Preston Sells King

46-09-26

|Blind Man's Claim

46-10-03

|The Wooden Case

46-11-07

|Trap in the Mountains

46-11-14

|The Choice

46-11-21

|The Cat Collar

46-11-28

|Thanksgiving in the Wilderness

46-12-05

|The Watch Dog

46-12-12

|The Dog Fight

46-12-19

|Christmas Present

46-12-26

|The Man Who Limped

47-01-02

|The False Beard

47-01-09

|Zeb

47-01-16

|The Black Dog

47-01-23

|A Question of Ethics

47-01-30

|The Gold Fang

47-02-04

|Pet Bear

47-02-11

|The Substitution

47-02-20

|The Red Parka

47-02-27

|The Hermit of Nugget Hill

47-03-06

|The Coffin

47-03-12

|Sunshine Stones

47-03-19

|The Birthday Present

47-03-26

|The Big Stone House

47-04-02

|The Dancing Bear

47-04-09

|The Story of Big John

47-04-16

|The Torn Sleeve

47-04-23

|The Mad Trapper

47-04-30

|The Red Setter

47-05-14

|The Usurpers

47-05-28

|Lost Mitten

47-06-12

|The Wolf Cub

47-06-19

|Grizzly

47-06-26

|Pet Bear

47-07-03

|The Puppy

47-07-12

|Sam's Gold

47-07-19

|The Man in the Fur Cap

47-07-26

|A Dog Named Mabel

47-08-02

|Messenger of Mercy

47-08-09

|Derelict Dog

47-08-23

|The Revenge of Steve Carlton

47-08-30

|Clue to a Killer

47-09-06

|The Stolen Pups

47-09-11

|The Northern Pursuit

47-09-18

|The Fraud

47-09-25

|Reprisal

47-10-02

|The Proof

47-10-09

|The Malamute Pup

47-10-16

|The Last Cabin

47-10-23

|Rex

47-11-01

|Sam's Wife

47-11-08

|King's Escape

47-11-15

|The Limping Dog

47-11-22

|King Gets His Man aka The Piano

47-11-29

|Tara

47-12-06

|The Marked Cards

47-12-13

|White Man's Law

47-12-27

|The Shepherd Dog

48-01-03

|The Silent One

48-01-10

|Tago, the Half Breed

48-01-17

|The Bridge

48-01-24

|The Loyalty of Chief

48-01-31

|The Pamphlet

48-02-07

|The Red Herring

48-02-14

|The Klondike Palace

48-02-21

|Aunt Em

48-02-28

|Silvertip

48-03-06

|The Debt

48-03-13

|Witness for the Crown

48-03-20

|King Comes Home

48-03-27

|The Wire Haired Terrier

48-04-24

|Rusty

48-06-26

|Breakup

48-09-06

|Shots in the Dark

48-09-08

|Winner by Proxy

48-09-13

|The Fraud

48-09-15

|Trader Muldoon

48-09-17

|The Showdown

48-09-20

|Lost Indian Mine

48-09-22

|Icebound

48-09-24

|Old Ben's Gold

48-09-27

|Pot Luck Killers

48-09-29

|Ghost Town

48-10-01

|Find the Body

48-10-04

|The Extra Uniform

48-10-06

|Record Run

48-10-08

|Parson Shorty Meadows

48-10-11

|The Red Ace

48-10-13

|Mine of Good Hope

48-10-15

|White Hawk

48-10-18

|Underground Ambush

48-10-20

|The False Trail

48-10-22

|The Poisoner of Chiliwaw

48-10-25

|Samaritan of the Trail

48-10-27

|Preston Turns the Tables

48-10-29

|The Phantom Gang

48-11-01

|The Call of Duty

48-11-03

|The Man with the Red Hair

48-11-05

|Death on the Trail

48-11-08

|The Wilderness Uprising

48-11-10

|Ben Yancy's Legacy

48-11-12

|Shadow

48-11-15

|The Second Chance

48-11-17

|Manhunt

48-11-19

|The St Bernard Dog

48-11-22

|Mutiny on the Penguin

48-11-24

|Old Moby's Cairn

48-11-26

|Lost River Roundup

48-11-29

|Strike at Pelican Creek

48-12-01

|The Black Husky

48-12-03

|The Sergeant's Right

48-12-06

|Timber

48-12-08

|The Dawson Fire

48-12-10

|The Trap in Cabin Four

48-12-13

|Escape to the North

48-12-15

|Marlow's Gang

48-12-17

|Faith in a Mountie

48-12-20

|The Emerald in the Nugget

48-12-22

|The Man with the Red Coat

48-12-27

|Injun Devil

48-12-29

|Arrowhead Frame-Up

48-12-31

|Case of Frank Weaver

49-01-03

|King Takes Over

49-01-07

|Jim Belden's Secret

49-01-10

|King Proves His Worth

49-01-14

|Lem Bailey's Pet Bear

49-01-17

|White Water

49-01-19

|Jimmy's Birthday Cake

49-01-21

|Skagway Patrol

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49-01-24

|Mystery in the Cave

49-01-26

|The Moose River Murder

49-01-28

|Lost River Ambush

49-01-31

|The Mongrel

49-02-02

|On One Condition

49-02-04

|The Trail of Grizzly Grayson

49-02-07

|Rogue's Progress

49-02-09

|Sergeant Preston Faces Death

49-02-11

|Ambush

49-02-14

|The Coward

49-02-16

|Double Cross Creek

49-02-18

|The Dog with the Gold Tooth

49-02-21

|The Magic Light

49-02-23

|Signal in Green

49-02-25

|Danger Signal

49-02-28

|River Pirates

49-03-02

|Ambush at Forty Mile

49-03-04

|The Music Hall Murder

49-03-07

|Trail Mates

49-03-09

|Bulldog Charm

49-03-11

|The Meal the Convicted

49-03-14

|The White Huskie

49-03-16

|The Kondike Queen

49-03-18

|The Caribou Case

49-03-21

|The Black and White Pup

49-03-23

|The Devil Dog

49-03-25

|Letters to a Killer

49-03-28

|Conover's Crime

49-03-30

|Crumpled Handbill

49-04-01

|The Killer

49-04-04

|The Remittance Man

49-04-06

|Dead Man's Map

49-04-08

|The Knife Throwers

49-04-11

|The Lucky Shirt

49-04-13

|The Trail of the Werewolf

49-04-15

|Trouble at Forty-Mile

49-04-18

|The Luck of the Newtons

49-04-20

|The Empty Coffin

49-04-22

|The Doomed Witness

49-04-25

|The Bear Trap

49-04-27

|The Perfect Crime

49-04-29

|Fire in the Sky

49-05-02

|Escape to the North

49-05-04

|The Sparrow

49-05-06

|The Case of the Hard-Hearted Hermit

49-05-09

|Race to Twenty Mile

49-05-11

|The Million Dollar Deadline

49-05-13

|The Skagway-Mail

49-05-16

|The Counter Plan

49-05-18

|The Bad Penny

49-05-20

|Adventure in Selkirk

49-05-23

|The Duel

49-05-25

|Death and the Lucky Seven

49-05-27

|The Skull in the Stone

49-05-30

|The Case of the Turncoat Mountie

49-06-01

|The Case of the Frightened Child

49-06-03

|The Case of the Canyon Holdup

49-06-06

|The Missing Code

49-06-08

|The Case of the Yellow Ribbon

49-06-10

|A Boy and His Dog

49-06-15

|The Uphill Sled

49-06-22

|King Takes Over

49-06-29

|The Case of the Beautiful Swindler

49-07-06

|The Case of the Crown Fire

49-07-13

|Trickery in the River

49-07-20

|The Case of the Kind Hearted Killer

49-07-27

|The Case of the Unwilling Guardian

49-08-03

|The Renegade Huskie

49-08-10

|What Price King

49-08-17

|The Case of the Friendly Enemies

49-08-24

|The Yellow Kitten

49-08-31

|The Minister's Missing Money

49-09-07

|The Case of the Detective Who
Liked Excitement

49-09-12

|The Fan-Tan Gold Robbery

49-09-14

|The Boy Who Feared Dogs

49-09-16

|The Case of the Wishbone

49-09-19

|Fire on the Trail

49-09-21

|King and the Baxter Gang

49-09-23

|The Case of the River Pirates

49-09-26

|Ambush Near Selkirk

49-09-28

|The Case of the Sourdough's Dog

49-09-30

|The Phantom Witness

49-10-03

|The Scent of Blood

49-10-05

|Murder on the Mountain

49-10-07

|The Generous Hobo

49-10-10

|Allen McRae's Birthday Present

49-10-12

|The Burning Cabin

49-10-14

|The Great Charlotta

49-10-17

|The Doctor Disappears

49-10-19

|Hazel Crest Decision

49-10-21

|Rescue in the Forest

49-10-24

|The Missing Money

49-10-26

|Bad Boy

49-10-28

|The Last Will

49-10-31

|Nipper Moves Himself

49-11-02

|Bear Trap

49-11-04

|Dr Blake's Surrender

49-11-09

|The Miser and the Mob

49-11-11

|The Old Timer

49-11-14

|The Senator Finds a Treasure

49-11-16

|Note of Evidence

49-11-18

|The Brothers' Promise

49-11-21

|The King Emperor

49-11-23

|The Stolen Box

49-11-25

|The Barbary Gang

49-11-28

|Grubstake for Vickers

49-11-30

|48 Hours to Pay

49-12-02

|Outlaw's Twin

49-12-05

|Dance at Caribou Creek

49-12-07

|The Return of Tom Becket

49-12-09

|Swindlers Luck

49-12-12

|Copper Gulch Patrol

49-12-14

|The Wainwright Cache

49-12-16

|The Black Bag

49-12-19

|Missing Gold

49-12-21

|The Shanghaied Sergeant

49-12-23

|The Sergeant's Present

49-12-26

|Journey for Revenge

49-12-28

|Swindler's Luck

49-12-30

|The Prodigal Father

50-01-02

|Rainbow's End

50-01-04

|Jeff Marco's Gang

50-01-06

|The Battle at Bradley's

50-01-09

|Barry Jeffer's Trust

50-01-11

|Red Devil

50-01-13

|The Miners' Meeting

50-01-16

|The Diamond Collar

50-01-18

|The Long Trail

50-01-20

|No Epitaph for Tombstone

50-01-23

|The Ten Thousand Dollar Rewards

50-01-25

|The Trap That Failed

50-01-27

|The Ghost Raider

50-01-30

|Casper Mott's Adventure

50-02-01

|Circumstantial Evidence

50-02-03

|Blind Man's Buff

50-02-06

|Jailbreak

50-02-08

|The Runaway Heir

50-02-10

|Flaming Valley

50-02-13

|The Haunted Mine

50-02-15

|The Black Cat

50-02-17

|Alias Al Gibson

50-02-20

|The Murdered Witness

50-02-22

|Trail's End

50-02-24

|Uncle Joe's Luck

50-02-27

|Guardian for Jimmy

50-03-01

|When Thief Catches Thief

50-03-03

|The Innocent Criminal

50-03-06

|Wolf Creek

50-03-08

|Restitution

50-03-10

|The Lost Lady

50-03-13

|Hidden Evidence

50-03-15

|Secret Orders

50-03-17

|The Man Who Fled

50-03-20

|The Cascade Case

50-03-22

|The Fugitive Bride

50-03-24

|The Wolf Cub

50-03-27

|Canyon Cache

50-03-29

|Mystery of the Ridge

50-03-31

|Twenty Little Indians

50-04-03

|Unfinished Note

50-04-05

|The Two Bullets

50-05-26

|Wand Diamond

50-05-29

|Notorious Chet Craig

50-05-31

|The Dead Man's Trail

50-06-02

|The Angel of Death

50-06-05

|Six Gun Clue

50-06-07

|Jose's Return

50-06-09

|Revenge from Beyond

50-06-28

|The Bag of Gold

50-07-07

|Race of the River Boats

50-07-10

|The Diamond Solitaire

50-07-19

|Stolen Gold

50-07-26

|The Spread Eagle Raid

50-08-02

|The Beaverton Legacy

50-08-09

|A Change of Mind

50-08-16

|Ten Thousand Counterfeit

50-08-23

|The Branded Pelts

50-08-30

|Logan's Luck

50-09-06

|Cal Dorset's Heir

50-09-11

|The Gold Behind the Waterfall

50-09-13

|The Polar Quest

50-09-15

|Left to Die

50-09-18

|The Sack of Sand

50-09-20

|The Malemute Express

50-09-22

|The Torn Map

50-09-25

|Diagram of Danger

50-09-27

|The Red Raiders

50-09-29

|Dog Crazy

50-10-02

|The Malacca Cane

50-10-04

|The Vagabond

50-10-06

|The Criminal Collie

50-10-09

|The Blue Paper

50-10-11

|Harper's Castle

50-10-13

|A Dog Called Sparky

50-10-16

|Fugitive from Bald Rock

50-10-18

|The Masked Gunman

50-10-20

|Out of the Night

50-10-23

|Heart of a Killer

50-10-25

|Dead Man's Whistle

50-10-27

|A Call to Action

50-10-30

|Undercover

50-11-01

|Contention

50-11-03

|Whistling in the Dark

50-11-06

|Friend in Need

50-11-08

|The Ghost Riders

50-11-13

|The Clue of the Silver Pup

50-11-15

|Passport to Death

50-11-17

|The Telltale Knife

50-11-20

|The Wrong Map

50-11-22

|The Rebel Yell

50-11-24

|Death Waits on the River

50-11-27

|The Man in the Canyon

50-11-29

|Gold Fever

50-12-01

|Spider Burke's Daughter

50-12-04

|Wild Dog

50-12-06

|The Indian Sign

50-12-08

|The Notorious Hawk Cooper

51-01-20

|Danger at Devil's Gorge

51-01-27

|Murder on Fox Run

51-01-28

|Escape by Night

51-02-03

|White Fox for Marie

51-02-04

|Storm the Pass

51-02-10

|The King of Keeno Creek

51-02-11

|The Trail Robbers

51-02-17

|Wrong Trail

51-02-18

|Honest Young Man

51-02-24

|Blackmailer's Payoff

51-02-25

|Vanished Loot

51-03-03

|Job for Jim Lackey

51-03-04

|The Russian Rubies

51-03-10

|Secret of the Closed Room

51-03-11

|Doctor Redcoat

51-03-17

|The Third Strike

51-03-18

|Never Be Missed

51-03-24

|The Counterfeit Heiress

51-03-25

|Old Faithful

51-03-31

|Cabin 102

51-04-01

|The Blue Scarf

51-04-07

|Trapper's Trail

51-04-08

|Take It Easy

51-04-14

|The Blind Husky

51-04-15

|Team-Mates

51-04-21

|Rowdy's Choice

51-04-22

|Indian Dream

51-06-10

|Number One Challenger

51-07-01

|The Stuffed Shirt

51-07-08

|Murder at the Flood

51-07-12

|A Boy Called Jack

51-07-15

|Thieves' Congress

51-07-19

|Tom Barry's Return

51-07-22

|The Trail's End

51-07-26

|The Innocent Fugitives

51-08-02

|And Far Away

51-08-05

|The Widow's Son

51-08-09

|The Man Who Feared Dogs

51-08-12

|Ambush in Bellary Flats

51-08-16

|Against Time

51-08-19

|The Red Parka

51-08-23

|The Scent of Death

51-08-26

|Bullets for Preston

51-08-30

|Red Coated Crook

51-09-02

|Boy Alone

51-09-06

|Junior Partner

51-09-09

|Dividend on Murder

51-09-13

|The Landlady

51-09-16

|The Killer Cree

51-09-20

|Chance Meeting

51-09-23

|Trapper's Gold

51-09-27

|Uncle Ben

51-10-04

|Open and Shut

51-10-07

|Fire in the Forest

51-10-09

|Man in Hiding

51-10-11

|Double Identity

51-10-21

|The Mutiny's Survivor

51-10-25

|Claim 22

51-10-30

|Reward for Shiloh

51-11-01

|Trail to Trouble

51-11-04

|The Diamond Solitaire

51-11-13

|Sneak Gun

52-09-07

|Murder on the Mountain

53-02-19

|The Queen's Parlor

53-03-05

|SOS from Panamint

53-10-29

|The Death Dart

53-11-03

|The Rag Doll

55-01-06

|Outlaw in Uniform

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See also

References

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Sources

  • Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. New York: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0-19-507678-8}}
  • Harmon, Jim (1967). The Great Radio Heroes. New York: Doubleday and Company.
  • Ohmart, Ben (2002). It's That Time Again. Albany: BearManor Media. {{ISBN|0-9714570-2-6}}