It didn't take me long to subscribe for this one. I just thought, I'll try to find Sgt Preston on TH-cam. This was the first episode I seen since growing up and running a business of my own. The end of a wonderful day. Tom Kipfer
Oh well, hell . . . brings a tear to my eye. Used to watch this series really early Sunday mornings. I'd be downstairs in front of the old black 'n white with the theme song blaring. 5AM? Maybe. Thanks so much for posting!
Loved this show when I was a kid still love it brings back good memories! One question I seem to remember Sgt Preston saying I arrest you in the name of the Crown?
Wow this brings back memories. I use to sit in the bed with my knee's up and use my mother's flat hair curlers and pretend they were dog sleds and I'd move them around and I'd say, " Sgt Preston of The Yukon". Seems like only yesterday - and a few scores. You get to a point in life where you never ask the question, "gee, I wonder where's he/she/they or it is at now". You'll get there too. Only one thing can stop you.
a couple years before I was born. I saw one episode on some special "retro" program I think in the 80s. I was just thinking recently "was that actually in color?" There were very few color TVs at that because they were so expensive. I guess they had to start somewhere. Superman was also in color in the 50s
This episode was based on a true story about two brothers who fell out and divided the cabin in two and lived separately under the same roof. I think in truth they died of scurvy. The cabin was still there in the 1980's when I was there.
Sergeant Preston always said I arrest you in the name of the crown is because Canada was a colony of the British Commonwealth and was ruled by the Queen of England
Sorry, but King was not much of an actor. Every episode I have seen where he'd be attacking a bad guy, the bad guy actor has to hold him to his body, and King us looking up at his trainer. Nevertheless, fun to watch, haven't seen any of these episodes since I was 6 years old. Wind noise is constant, even though the trees aren't moving. Filmed in California. Today's reality Alaska shows far harsher conditions than these.
Nothing like the joy of sitting 2 feet in front of the TV because it was a black & white, floor model console TV with a 9 inch screen. Who could have ever imagined today. Next thing you know they really will have invented the DickTracy wrist watch phone.
Did you notice King went inside when Preston went in the cabin but when they closed the doors he was gone now thats acting. Plus he had everyone convinced he was a Husky instead of a Malamute he was a fine actor
ah wonderful to see this available on you tube. i was born here in australia in 1949 and i watched this on our tv in my very early years.
It didn't take me long to subscribe for this one. I just thought, I'll try to find Sgt Preston on TH-cam. This was the first episode I seen since growing up and running a business of my own. The end of a wonderful day. Tom Kipfer
This is my favorite episode
Oh well, hell . . . brings a tear to my eye. Used to watch this series really early Sunday mornings. I'd be downstairs in front of the old black 'n white with the theme song blaring. 5AM? Maybe. Thanks so much for posting!
Thanks for uploading
well King this case is closed...thank you...👍👍
Loved this show when I was a kid still love it brings back good memories! One question I seem to remember Sgt Preston saying I arrest you in the name of the Crown?
Wow this brings back memories. I use to sit in the bed with my knee's up and use my mother's flat hair curlers and pretend they were dog sleds and I'd move them around and I'd say, " Sgt Preston of The Yukon". Seems like only yesterday - and a few scores. You get to a point in life where you never ask the question, "gee, I wonder where's he/she/they or it is at now". You'll get there too. Only one thing can stop you.
a couple years before I was born. I saw one episode on some special "retro" program I think in the 80s. I was just thinking recently "was that actually in color?" There were very few color TVs at that because they were so expensive. I guess they had to start somewhere. Superman was also in color in the 50s
16.10 A moment of subtlety? I don't think so. Overall an interesting programme, never seen it before. Thanks for sharing,
When Sgt. Preston closed a case it was CLOSED!
I was jusr 5 yrs old so tis is allnew to me
This episode was based on a true story about two brothers who fell out and divided the cabin in two and lived separately under the same roof. I think in truth they died of scurvy. The cabin was still there in the 1980's when I was there.
Me too
Sergeant Preston always said I arrest you in the name of the crown is because Canada was a colony of the British Commonwealth and was ruled by the Queen of England
Sub-zero temperatures and no one's breath ever shows ... and absolutely no wind during the close up scenes :)
This was filmed in the North West of LA county, or San Bernardino county....
1957
Super Western!
I remember watching this show when I was very young, late 50's .....was this show really broadcast in color or was this recently colorized?
That is clearly real color. At the time of the broadcast there wasn't much color programming, but shows were shot on film, and it could be color film.
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These two are determined to fight over all things . money the claim any thing .they wont mind the gold but thieves had . huh
W.O.W.
The young constable was a bit stiff.
Sorry, but King was not much of an actor. Every episode I have seen where he'd be attacking a bad guy, the bad guy actor has to hold him to his body, and King us looking up at his trainer. Nevertheless, fun to watch, haven't seen any of these episodes since I was 6 years old. Wind noise is constant, even though the trees aren't moving. Filmed in California. Today's reality Alaska shows far harsher conditions than these.
Gary Kerkstra it was actually filmed in Colorado
Nothing like the joy of sitting 2 feet in front of the TV because it was a black & white, floor model console TV with a 9 inch screen. Who could have ever imagined today. Next thing you know they really will have invented the DickTracy wrist watch phone.
Did you notice King went inside when Preston went in the cabin but when they closed the doors he was gone now thats acting. Plus he had everyone convinced he was a Husky instead of a Malamute he was a fine actor
King was a happy dog and just glad to be there.
21.15 Sounds like a dog! Well I never!
Campy or what?