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19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" completes with our final chapter "February Strawberries"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" completes with our final chapter "February Strawberries"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 19 "Dangerous Quarry"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 19 "Dangerous Quarry"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 17 "Upside-Down Captain"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 17 "Upside-Down Captain"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 16 "The Last Trespasser"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 16 "The Last Trespasser"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 15 "Mindsnake"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 15 "Mindsnake"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 14 "Name Your Symptom"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 14 "Name Your Symptom"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 13 "No Substitutions"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 13 "No Substitutions"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 12 "Blueblood"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 12 "Blueblood"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 11 "The Big Headache"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 11 "The Big Headache"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 10 "The Spicy Sound of Success"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 10 "The Spicy Sound of Success"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 9 "Charity Case"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continues with Chapter 9 "Charity Case"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" returns with Chapter 8 "Confidence Game"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" returns with Chapter 8 "Confidence Game"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continue with Chapter 7 "How to Make Friends"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" continue with Chapter 7 "How to Make Friends"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 6 "The Expendables"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 6 "The Expendables"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 5 "Break A Leg"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 5 "Break A Leg"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 4 "The Air of Castor Oil"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 4 "The Air of Castor Oil"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 3 "The Place Where Chicago Was"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 3 "The Place Where Chicago Was"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 2 "Always A Qurono"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 2 "Always A Qurono"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 1 " The Last Place on Earth"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Science Fiction short stories by Jim Harmon from "Galaxy Science Fiction" begin our trek into early worlds of sci-fi greats! This week we begin with Chapter 1 " The Last Place on Earth"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Long John Nebel was an influential New York City talk radio show host. From the mid-1950s until his death in 1978, Nebel was a hugely popular all-night radio host, with millions of regular listeners. Nebel's programs dealt with a variety of topics, including religion, politics, medicine, and the theater. Many of the shows were concerned with psychic phenomena and the occult, with representative topics such as ESP, UFOs, hypnotism and spiritual healing. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
Little Orphan Annie is an American radio drama series based on the popularity of the comic strip Little Orphan Annie. It debuted on Chicago's WGN in 1930, then moved to the NBC radio network Blue Network on April 6, 1931. It aired until April 26, 1942. Together with Skippy (1932–1935) it is seen as the oldest US children's radio program. Radio historian Jim Harmon attributes the show's popularity in The Great Radio Heroes to the fact that it was the only radio show to deal with and appeal to young children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Orphan_Annie_(radio_series)
Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
In this episode of Building the Future, Dan Runde speaks with Jim Harmon. As the Chairman and CEO of Caravel Management LLC, co-chair of the Board of the World Resources Institute, and former President of the Export-Import Bank, Mr. Harmon has had a storied career across government, finance, and philanthropy. He shares his many experiences through his memoir, Up and Doing: Two Presidents, Three Mistakes, and One Great Weekend―Touchpoints to a Better World. In this episode, Mr. Harmon delves into the environmental progress of the World Resources Institute and how he was able to build up the EXIM Bank, Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund, and more. This episode was recorded on October 20, 2021.
In this Spotlight Montana, hear from longtime Missoula news broadcaster Jim Harmon on the 1956 fire that ripped through the American Legion Hall in Missoula. The building later became a broadcasting station, where Harmon worked for 30 years until he retired. He bring us a behind the scenes look at what it was like in the early days of broadcasting in Missoula. The American Legion Hall fire is featured in his new book, titled “The ‘Sneakin'est' Man That Ever Was,” a collection of 46 headline stories from Montana's early days.
1:10:43 Gershwin!! Comicbook Topictron Time!! ‘The Air of Castor Oil’ by Jim Harmon!! Musical interjections from our own hoard of sounds!! PQ Ribber is your Producer of this unique offering!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber Released December 2020 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet […]
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1:32:05 – Tarzan (1932)!! Music from the Familiar Foreign Bodies!! ‘Name Your Symptom’ by Jim Harmon!! Part 1 of PQ’s examination of 1960 movies!! Listen in and be amused!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber Released December 2020 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk […]
1:21:42 – A brainspill, with music, a great story, ‘The Expendibles’, by Jim Harmon, and lotsa PQ Ribber drivelene, between!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber Released December 2020 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel based on a freeform monologue style, presenting […]
A story more about rarity than actual berries. narrated by "Atomic" Julie Hoverson sound editing by Jimmy "superdad" Robbins ...and some info on upcoming projects! http://www.gutenberg.org/files/60995/60995-h/60995-h.htm Catch up on The Deadeye Kid before the new episode drops! http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/all_show_pages/deadeye%20kid/DeadeyeKidmain.htm https://nineteennocturne.libsyn.com/deadeye-kid-taste-of-the-beholder-part-7
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. The title changed from Challenge of the Yukon to Sergeant Preston of the Yukon in September 1950, and remained under that name through the end of the series and into a television adaptation. 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, naturally 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 Frank 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. The show starred Richard Simmons. 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..
The COVID-19 crisis has plunged tens of millions more people in this country into food insecurity. At a time when millions have lost their jobs, many Americans are turning to food banks to feed their families. SeaShare, an innovative non-profit, moves high-quality, first-run seafood that, instead of being sold in a market or restaurant, is distributed to food banks nationwide. Getting seafood from the ocean into food banks is a complex and costly process. SeaShare provides the framework and logistics that allow a wide range of partners to work together to make large- and small-scale donations possible. Over the past 24 years, SeaShare has delivered more than 220 million seafood servings to food banks and feeding centers. Seafoodie host, Chef Robert Jones, talks with Jim Harmon, Executive Director of SeaShare, about the monumental task of delivering fresh seafood to our nation's hungry. Where there's a will, there's a way.
2020-03-11 mid-week meditation with reading from Mathew - Jim Harmon at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio, where we proclaim God's extravagant grace, radical inclusion, and relentless compassion. Join us for worship at 9am or 11:15am. http://www.AcceptingAll.com
On this episode of the Fish North Georgia podcast, we sit down with the owner of Lanier Baits, Jim Harmon, also known as Lanier Jim. We discuss their product line and how light refraction is figured in to product design. An expert at the drop shot technique, Jim describes how its origins began back in the early 80’s. He has also paired up with Hummingbird and is one of the best sonar experts in North Georgia. Add in a little humor, and we have one very informative and entertaining episode. All this and much more on this episode of the FNG podcast.
Shelley and I race our boats along a river by the light of the beacons ahead of a storm in Lighthouse Run by Jim Harmon and from Amigo then we expand our cattle delivery possibilities by adding the Rails to the North expansion (Plan B/eggertspiele) to Great Western Trail by Alexander Pfister from Stronghold Games
Shelley and I have a wonderful time making bus routes, then a less than wonderful time sailing down part of the Mississippi, and end with a reflection on a great area majority under-appreciated classic. Let's Make a Bus Route by Saashi from Saashi & Saashi Broadhorns: Early Trade on the Mississippi by Jim Harmon from Rio Grande and Kreta by Stefan Dora from Goldsieber - a classic that would be a solid choice for re-publication
Kelly interviews author, Jim Harmon. Jim has taught high school English, computers, and video production in the Cleveland, Ohio area for 18 years and is co-founder of Through Students' Eyes. He received his B.F.A. in Photojournalism from the Rochester Institute of Technology and his M.Ed. in Computer Uses in Education from Cleveland State University, where he was named a Distinguished Alumnus, 2008. Harmon was an adjunct teacher educator in educational technology at Baldwin Wallace University and Cleveland State University. He currently delivers professional development nationally. You can follow him on Twitter: @jimharmon Jim has co-authored Through Students' Eyes with Kristien Zenkov. I hope to interview Kristien in a later episode about his amazing impact in education. In the pre-roll, Kelly offers some great tips on how to determine the best time to buy a new Apple product, he discusses new educational books that he is reading, offers a few shout-outs to supporters of the show, his acceptance to the Worldwide Apple Distinguished Educator Institute in Berlin, Germany and more! Mentioned in this Podcast: • Jim's website regarding the Through Students' Eyes Project and book: http://www.throughstudentseyes.org • A 20% Discount Code for Jim's Book Through Students' Eyes at Rowman and Littlefield Publishing using Code: RLEGEN16• Jim Harmon's Book: Through Students Eyes Available on Amazon• Please note: Jim is donating all of his proceeds from this book to a nonprofit foundation to support the Through Students Eyes Project. Awesome! • www.WhenisKeynote.com• www.buyersguide.macrumors.com • Michael Hyatt's book Living Forward• Play Like a Pirate by Quinn Rollins• The Innovator's Mindset by George Couros• Master the Media by Julie Smith• How Much Water do We Have? by Pete and Kris Nunweiler • Along Came a Leader by Kelly Croy You can leave a review of this podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wired-educator-podcast/id974270220?mt=2
Making Technology Valuable: Stories of Meaningful Assessment
An article created by Jim Harmon detailing the findings of his teacher research project on the impact of iPads on student literacy
Making Technology Valuable: Stories of Meaningful Assessment
A video that details Jim Harmon’s experience in assessing educational technology using our model
Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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.THIS EPISODE:November 28, 1946. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Thanksgiving In The Wilderness". Sustaining. A flashback story: Father Haley has been kidnapped, along with the church funds. The townspeople suspect that the new priest may have stolen the money. Father Haley's dog Shep helps Sergeant Preston solve the mystery. The system cue has been deleted. Jay Michael, Mildred Merrill (writer), Larry McCann (announcer). 14:20.
Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. Sgt. 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 signalled by Preston's cry of "On, King! On, you huskies!."TODAY'S SHOW: "Return To Crime" (11-20-43) AND "Revenge In The Yukon" (01-06-44)November 18, 1943. Program #303. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Return To The Crime". Sustaining. Will Conover is shot for his gold dust by Cass Fenton. King's nose smells out the killer. Possible recording date: October 1, 1943. Not auditioned. Jay Michael, Bill Morgan (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:11.January 6, 1944. Program #310. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Revenge In The Yukon". Sustaining. At the Black Crow Cafe, Les Peterson meets Lucky Wally. The Doc would like to meet him too...to kill him! Possible recording date: December 28, 1943. Not auditioned. Jay Michael, Bob Hite (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer), Fran Striker (writer). 14:30.
Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King. Typical plots involved the pair helping injured trappers, tracking down smugglers, or saving cabin dwellers from wolverines. Sgt. 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 signalled by Preston's cry of "On, King! On, you huskies!." TODAY'S SHOW: "Outlaw Dog" (05-11-44) And "The Outlaws Nemesis" (05-18-44) May 11, 1944. Program #328. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Outlaw Dog". Sustaining. Tom McShane loses his poke and his claim playing poker in a Stovepipe City cafe. He even loses his faithful dog, "Marty." Possible recording date: May 4, 1944. Not auditioned. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (anouncer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:17. May 18, 1944. Program #329. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "The Outlaw's Nemesis". Sustaining. Jim Mckenzie was shot while his brother Pete was trying to break him out of jail. Sergeant Preston is assigned to disguise himself, travel to Towanda Lake and arrest Pete. Possible recording date: May 11, 1944. Not auditioned. Jay Michael, Jack McCarthy (announcer), Betty Joyce (writer). 14:17.
Two Episodes:"King Spots Murder" (11-25-43) "Eleventh Hour" (12-16-43)Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet). The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King.
The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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.
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A Dog Named Mabel (7-26-47) and Derelict Dog (8-9-47)The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Preston, according to radio historian Jim Harmon, first joined the Mounties 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.