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 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon - Challenge of the Yukon OTR MP3 List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
From the mid '40's right up to '54, Paul Sutton played Sgt. Preston, with Brace Beemer, the Lone Ranger himself, taking the role for a short time in the mid '50's.
Preston's sidekick is a Malemute named "Yukon King." It works great, because it harkens back to the Robert Service and Jack London tales of the frozen North, and the canny canine continues to amaze the happy listener in adventures that often end with the two tackling toughs.
When Challenge of the Yukon, as it was titled then, went national, the kids of America took to the frozen North's blizzards and winds like they had the dust and canyons of the Lone Ranger.
www.otrcat.com /sgtpreston.htm   (687 words)

  
 Dog Owner's Guide Profile: The Siberian Husky
The sonorous voice of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon wafted from radio speakers 50 years ago as the Canadian Mountie and his faithful dog King tracked the bad guys and rescued accident victims in Canada's rugged Yukon Territory.
King, the lead dog on Preston's sled dog team, was a Siberian Husky.
The Siberian Husky's ancestor was developed by the Chukchi, a tribe of native people in the eastern Siberian Arctic, a continent away from the Samoyed people who created their own working breed for the cold, harsh climate in which they lived.
www.canismajor.com /dog/siberian.html   (1711 words)

  
 Old Time Radio Stuff
Shows include The Lone Ranger, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Dimension X and others.
Complete and unabridged original radio adaptations of movie classics as heard on the Peabody Award-winning radio series The Lux Radio Theatre.
This audiobook features "The Thirty Nine Steps" (12-13-37), following the predicaments of a man running from a group of spies for the information he holds and from the police for a crime he didn't commit; and "Spellbound" (03-08-48), based on Hitchcock's 1945 film version, this murder mystery focuses on the controversial topic of the era--psychoanalysis.
www.pocreations.com /otrstuff.html   (1402 words)

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