[3] He first appeared on Channel 4 TV programme Dirty Tricks and has subsequently appeared in TV specials The Seven Stupidest Things to Escape From, Deathwish Live, and Monkey Magic, as well as Discovery Channel's One Way Out and How Not to Become Shark Bait in which he allowed himself to be attacked by a Caribbean reef shark.
The show included a wide variety of stunts, from free climbing skyscrapers to "extreme planking", and started airing in early 2013.
[4][5] On 9 March 2013, Goodwin appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show and performed the stunt of lying on a single nail and having a breeze block broken on his chest with a sledgehammer.
[citation needed] In April 2019, he appeared on the 13th series of Britain's Got Talent, and made it to the finals performing "buried alive", the first time this stunt had ever been attempted on a stage.
[citation needed] Goodwin performed on the Las Vegas show Fantasy at the Luxor between October 2020 and September 2021.
In another set, he was blindfolded as he used a crossbow to hit progressively tinier objects held in the hands and mouth of a helper.