Keegan-Michael Key reads a letter from the Smithsonian to a man donating 'artefacts' from his garden

Letters Live February 18, 2022
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Legend has it that in 1994, a letter was sent by the Smithsonian Institute to a man who regularly and very kindly donated artefacts discovered in his back garden. Actor, comedian and producer Keegan-Michael Key joined us to read this rather special letter at London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2021.

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