Guardian Viral Video Chart: McFly wedding, The Hobbit and David Bowie

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We've got a sweet start to the chart this week – before everything kicks off and it gets a bit aggressive. Tom Fletcher from McFly sings his way through the groom's speech at his wedding – and you can be certain that there won't be a dry eye in the house.

Meanwhile you may think that the only thing that links the hit comedy The Office with The Hobbit is actor Martin Freeman? Well think again – this one will get them all Tolkien!

This week's big cinema opening in the UK is Les Miserables and there's a great spoof from The Onion on one of its leading men – Russell Crowe. If you aren't sure if Russell has the music in him, then one man who definitely does is this big guy – and he really takes a beating to prove it.<br />

The week's other cultural event was a new single from David Bowie to mark his birthday – and we've got a classic track to complement it too. Enjoy!

<strong>Guardian Viral Video Chart. Compiled by Unruly Media and modulated and re-scored by Janette Owen </strong>

<strong>1</strong> My Wedding Speech <br />Love, the McFly way

<strong>2 </strong> The Office: an Unexpected Journey<br />The Hobbit meets David Brent

<strong>3</strong> Tummy Talk: an epic drum solo <br />Unbeatable!

<strong>4</strong> Alex Jones and Piers Morgan Part 2<br />He's gunning for you

<strong>5 </strong> David Bowie – Where are we Now? <br />Space, oddity, and the new single

<strong>6</strong> David Bowie – Wild is the Wind <br />1976 classic from Station to Station

<strong>7 </strong> Drive thru invisible driver prank <br />Seeing is believing

<strong>8 </strong> SHORT stories : "Fresh Guacamole" – PES <br />Chop, chop

<strong>9 </strong> Russell Crowe praised for stunning portrayal of man who cannot sing or act in Les Misérables<br />Strong stuff from The Onion

<strong>10 </strong> Monsters University – Imagine You at MU <br />A campus with real draw

Source: Viral Video Chart. Compiled from data gathered at 16:00 on 10 January 2013. The Viral Video Chart is currently based on a count of the embedded videos and links on approximately 2m blogs, as well as Facebook and Twitter.