Golden Goal (TV series)

In addition the show has been guested by popular Norwegian TV commentators the likes of Davy Wathne (TV2) and Arne Scheie (NRK), and profiled coaches and sports personalities such as Nils Arne Eggen (former Rosenborg manager), Åge Hareide (former national team coach), Ståle Solbakken (former national team player, now manager) and John Shittu (football agent).

• Comic low points such as Erik Thorstvedt's devastating debut as a Tottenham goalkeeper in 1989, goalie Bjarte Flem's infamous own goal, and coach Harald Aabrekks embarrassing dive towards the end of a match, pretending to be "dead" in order to waste time.

In the remake of Norway's handball win against DDR, Johan re-instated the entire Norwegian team dating from 1986, a set of 10 original heroes including the coach and the back-when TV commentators.

Henrik has travelled across Norway and Europe to visit and spend a day with international footballers, athletes and childhood heroes such as Morten Gamst Pedersen, Henning Solberg, Aksel Lund Svindal, Ailo Gaup, Jørn Andersen and Preben Elkjær.

This sudden interest and warming attention are said to have given the club a vital injection this season, making East Stirlingshire a midtable team and hopefully securing them a continued stay in the Scottish league system.

Canarian wrestling, a sport for giants on the Canary Isles, bobsleighs doing 125 km/h, reindeer racing in 30 below zero, boomerang throwing, Australian Rules football, polo, cricket, Morrisdancing, rugby and the noble art of streaking are amongst the activities he has tried so far.

In the segment type called "The Challenge" Henrik has invited a number of celebrities to give it a go at well-known sports, such as athletics, diving, gymnastics, weightlifting and kayaking.