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Celeb-filled video of 'Let It Be' brings out names from the past

There's a great video remake of "Let It Be" that will give you a chuckle. The audio features the Ferry Aid version of the song, including Paul McCartney's vocal contribution. Paul's not in the video, however, but many A, B & C celebs you may not have seen in a while are. According to the Huffington Post, it comes from a Norwegian talk show.

Here's a list of most of who you'll see: Roger Moore, Huey Lewis, Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld"), Ricki Lake, Josie Bissett, Corbin Bernsen, George Wendt ("Cheers"), Philip Michael Thomas ("Miami Vice"), Steve Guttenberg, Katarina Witt, Tonya Harding (no kidding!), Glenn Close, Leslie Nielsen, David Faustino ("Married ... With Children"), Alfonso Ribeiero ("Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), Pamela Anderson, Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Rourke, Sheryl Lee (Twin Peaks"), Larry Drake ("L.A. Law"), Dolph Lundgren, Malcolm Jamal Walker ("The Cosby Show"), Judd Nelson ("The Breakfast Club"), Ana Alicia ("Falcon Crest"), Peter Falk ("Columbo"), Kelly McGillis ("Top Gun"), Rick Shroder ("The Champ"), Sherilyn Fenn ("Twin Peaks"), Robert Englund ("Nightmare on Elm Street"), Boyzone, Kathleen Turner ("War of the Roses"), Fab Morvan (Milli Vanilli), Dee Snider (Twisted Sister), Right Said Fred, Darryl Hannah, Lou Ferrigno ("The Hulk"), Berlin ("Take My Breath Away") and a few more we didn't list.

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  • Ole M. Olsen 1 year ago

    It does come from a Norwegian show, but not really a talk show in the traditional sense.

    The show is called "Gylne tider" ("Golden Times" - not to be confused, as one blogger did, with the Swedish pop group "Gyllene tider"), and is a bit of a "Whatever happened to..." thing, where they travel around to meet up with celebrities (or former celebrities) whom you may not have heard a lot from for a decade or four. They started out with Norwegian celebrities, and have since "broadened their horizons".

    It's a rather good, and often funny, series.

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