Clarke Sings Reggae In Game Of Thrones Musical

Emilia Clarke and Peter Dinklage have starred in a spoof Game Of Thrones musical written by Coldplay.

The stars were joined by a host of other cast members to sing songs written by Chris Martin and his bandmates for the American version of Red Nose Day.

Dinklage performed an ode to his own survival on the bloodthirsty drama called Still Going Strong, while actress Clarke, who plays Daenerys Targaryen, sang a reggae anthem called Rastafarian Targaryen.

The film also features Kit Harington singing a song called "Wild-ling" to Rose Leslie.

Alfie Allen, Iwan Rheon and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau also all showed off their singing credentials in the comedic songs about some of the fantasy show's biggest plotlines, including the Red Wedding and Ned Stark's death.

The clip featured in a three-hour telecast on NBC which featured dozens of stars.

One Direction, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Helen Mirren and Robert Pattinson were among the British talent who helped raise money for the first Red Nose Day across the Atlantic.

Host Seth Meyers announced his plans to trump the UK version and rub it in the faces of the Brits.

Meyers, who hosts a late night talk show in America, said he was determined to keep the actors from across the pond out of the spotlight.

"I don't want the British doing anything in front of the cameras," he said.

"They are famously terrible actors so they are all working backstage."

Cameras cut to music mogul Simon Cowell in the director's chair, Orlando Bloom at the sound board, Naomi Campbell operating a camera, Sir Ian McKellen working the autocue, Cumberbatch struggling with cue cards and Dame Helen making tea.

Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne was left with the task of wishing people good luck while Pattinson struggled with valet parking and immediately crashed the first car given to him.

The charity night has been an annual event in the UK for 30 years but is largely unknown in America and a pre-recorded video showed stars including Zac Efron, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston recruiting their famous friends to take part in the broadcast without any idea of the name of the event or the charities it helps.

The money raised during Red Nose Day will help 12 charities and fund projects that address the immediate needs of children and young people living in poverty in the US, and internationally in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

One Direction sported red noses to encourage the American public to donate while Gwyneth Paltrow got stuck as she attempted to abseil down from the ceiling of the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.

Another series of pre-recorded videos showed female stars remaking movies with all-male casts including stars of Orange Is The New Black in Reservoir Dogs and Anna Kendrick as "Indianna Jones", as well as new versions of 12 Angry Men and Three Men And A Baby.