Team Antonsen - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
The Dutchman, Kari Bremnes and cooking upside down.

Episode 2
Wrestling with the Rønningen brothers, lie detector and Idol.

Episode 3
Quartet interview, Krøvel-Velle-Voll and Wheel of Fortune.

Episode 4
Harald takes a lie detector test, a sarcastic Nynorsk man and an interview with Bertine Zetlitz.

Episode 5
It's my book, interview with Lars Saabye Christensen and Joker Nord.

Episode 6
Dog, penis and sausage, debate with speech errors and cock in the computer.

Episode 7
Norway's thinnest fat man and his team point their noses at the rest. By and including Bård Tufte Johansen, Harald Eia, Kristopher Schau - and Atle Antonsen.

Episode 8
Cooks upside down, imitation of bird sounds and the bachelor party.

Episode 9
Social security abuse, perfect audiences and boxing.

Episode 10
Bjørn Hansen, hidden camera and conversations in the night.

Episode 11
Patient Injury Association, Norway today and the Laughing Man.

Episode 12
Færra te Mexico, wedge interview and the Danes fight back.

Episode 13
Atle buys throats, the IT bubble and funeral music.

Episode 14
Rhythmic sports gymnastics, song as questioning and Extra Joker Nord.

Episode 15
Pubic shaving, kissing competition and People's Meeting North.

Episode 16
Dinner sideways and upside down, the Dutchman in Amsterdam and Harald and Bård in the bathroom.
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