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'He's my moral traffic light - what would Kermit do?'

Saturday Live listener Brendon Connelly tells us about his meetings with Kermit himself and how the iconic and upstanding muppet's served as his moral guide throughout life.

Release date:

12 May 2013

Duration:

2 minutes

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