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Sesame Street

Thanks to Sesame Street, now you can introduce your 3-year-old to House of Cards...

“Some people say there’s too much pork in this town. I could not agree more.”

THE COUNTDOWN IS for House of Cards fans, but the political show isn’t too light for kids too.

Sesame Street has jumped on the Netflix programme band wagon, showing that children can learn a lesson or two from their very own Frank Underwolf.

House of Bricks

Kevin Spacey, the lead who plays the ruthless political heavyweight Frank Underwood, has given his approval to ‘House of Bricks’, the programme’s nod to his show.

Writing on his Facebook page:

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“Some people say there’s too much pork in this town. I could not agree more,” says Sesame Street’s Frank Underwolf . Watch the parody below:

Sesame Street / YouTube

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