Viral Video Chart: Justin Bieber, Lena Dunham and Kevin Bacon

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/mar/14/justin-bieber-lena-dunham-kevin-bacon

Version 0 of 1.

Would you Adam and Eve it? Before Girls, there was Lena Dunham in a Biblical Movie that would tempt a laugh from the serpent himself. Girl is Lena's take on the life of Eve, a struggling 20-something in the Garden of Eden. As the first couple on earth, Adam and Eve would have shared the first kiss. Our next video features a first kiss between several couples who have never met before – and if that's a bit sloppy for you, check out video number three, a spoof on the first (ahem) "hands-on" loving.

Staying with the laughs, we've got Barack Obama plugging his healthcare website in a cringe-making interview with Zach Galifinakis and a hilarious explanation about bitcoins for the Conan O'Brien show. Kevin Bacon, star of The Following, lectures the millennium generation on the perils of life in the 80s and we've also got the full deposition from Justin Bieber.

If cute kids get you chuckling, then check out our three-year-old who always wants the last word in an argument with his mum. But the final word must go to movie trailer voiceover artist Hal Douglas, who died last week at the age of 89. We've got a fitting tribute to his vocal genius.

Guardian Viral Video Chart. Compiled by Unruly Media and tickled by Janette.

1. Biblical Movie - Saturday Night LiveCore blimey

2. First KissPucker up

3. First handjob (First Kiss Parody)Sticky business

4. Zach Galifinakis and President Barack Obama Between Two Ferns Official InterviewLet's be fronds

5. Bitcoin's COO Explains What bitcoin IsOn the money

6. Justin Bieber Deposition (Full Video)All that matters

7. Kevin Bacon Explains the '80s to MillennialsFollowing on

8. Comedian Movie TrailerHal Douglas tribute

9. My 3 year old must argue and debate everything!Listen Linda …

10. The ice-cream vanTumble tots

Source: Viral Video Chart. Compiled from data gathered at 14:00 on 13 March 2014. 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.