The Vicar Of Dibley is an all-time British classic. It's a national institution. And here in good old Britain, you're never more than five minutes away from a filming studio (sort of) so the BBC drafted in the one and only Sean Bean for a brief moment on their cult comedy. It's almost inconceivable getting a top Hollywood actor involved for a daft moment on a low-budget production, but it was a legitimate thing that went down in 1999, four years after starring as Bond villain Trevelyan in GoldenEye. The scene is a dream featuring Bean (try saying that quickly) persuading Dawn French's title character to reconsider getting married. Perhaps the most shocking part of the cameo is that SEAN. BEAN. DIDN'T. DIE.