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    In winter 2006 he presented the programme Golden Goal on TV2 together with Henrik Elvestad. He worked for a while on the Kanal 24 programme Kommisjonen where he was the presenter together with Atle Antonsen. They later migrated to P4 with Misjonen, where they reassembled the same radio program, but with a new label.

  2. Golden Goal is a comedy talkshow about sports, hosted by Johan Golden and Henrik Elvestad on Norwegian TV2. The show features interviews with athletes, presentations of exotic and unusual sports from around the world, comedic reenactments of sports history events, and tests of "improvements" to well-known sports.

  3. Johan Golden is a Norwegian comedian, musician, politician and radio and television presenter. Career. He became known through the radio programme Extra Large, and later through the television programme En L.U.N. Aften medical Golden og Antonsen on the now defunct channel Metropol.

  4. Golden Goal is a comedy talkshow about sports, hosted by Johan Golden and Henrik Elvestad on Norwegian TV2. The show features interviews with athletes, presentations of exotic and unusual sports from around the world, comedic reenactments of sports history events, and tests of

  5. Feb 5, 2015 · Golden Goal is a comedy talkshow about sports, hosted by Johan Golden and Henrik Elvestad on Norwegian TV2. The show features interviews with athletes, presentations of exotic and unusual sports from around the world, comedic reenactments of sports history events, and tests of "improvements" to well known sports.

  6. Golden Goal: With Johan Golden, Henrik Elvestad, Ole Hermann Borgan, Lasse Kjus. Norwegian sport / comedy talkshow.

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  8. Sep 26, 2006 · Golden Goal is a comedy talkshow about sports, hosted by Johan Golden and Henrik Elvestad on Norwegian TV2. The show features interviews with athletes, presentations of exotic and unusual sports from around the world, comedic reenactments of sports history events, and tests of "improvements" to well known sports.

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