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Only about 20 of these shows were on the air. Some of them were written and ready for future shows while others put on paper after broadcasting the Donkey Dan Show. When the station was sold, Donna and C. G. Thompson were asked to stay, but Donna's illness had worsened, so the show was ended. The first show was "How the Donkey Dan Show Started." It aired in 1987 followed by "The Old Oak Tree House." The stories featured are a wedding of fiction and nonfiction that will bring you into the world of The Donkey Dan Show which spanned four years on Sunday mornings. The Farmer Family Album is a…mehr

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Only about 20 of these shows were on the air. Some of them were written and ready for future shows while others put on paper after broadcasting the Donkey Dan Show. When the station was sold, Donna and C. G. Thompson were asked to stay, but Donna's illness had worsened, so the show was ended. The first show was "How the Donkey Dan Show Started." It aired in 1987 followed by "The Old Oak Tree House." The stories featured are a wedding of fiction and nonfiction that will bring you into the world of The Donkey Dan Show which spanned four years on Sunday mornings. The Farmer Family Album is a mixed family of cartoon animals. In these stories, the family blends together natural science, fantasy, family, humor, and religion. Even though the characters are fictional, they are taken from our real family, friends, and pets.
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C. G. Thompson has loved the study of nature since he was in Mis White's class in the fifth grade. He has personally collected many small creatures over the years. Now, at age 77, he still reads about nature's creatures, especially those native to the southwest. He was born on a poultry ranch outside of Amarillo, Texas in January 1945. His father and grandfather owned the ranch as partners. After his grandparents died in 1952, he moved to Phoenix, Arizona. He began teaching in the 1980s using the K.L.K.Y. Prescott Valley station as his classroom and using his characters to teach about nature. He and his wife Donna took turns hosting the Donkey Dan Show.