Norway's Dumbest
Twelve celebrities fight to avoid the title "Norway's Dumbest". The participants are tested on knowledge that everyone should have, and in each episode the smartest gets to go home. This is the competition no one wants to win!
Twelve celebrities fight to avoid the title "Norway's Dumbest". The participants are tested on knowledge that everyone should have, and in each episode the smartest gets to go home. This is the competition no one wants to win!
Einar Tørnquist
Host
Jan Thomas
Host
Aleksander Sæterstøl
Aleksander Sæterstøl
Benedicte Adrian
Benedicte Adrian
Erlend Elias
Erlend Elias Bragstad
Hedvig Sophie Glestad
Hedvig Sophie Glestad
Katarina Flatland
Katarina Flatland
Kristine Thybo Hansen
Kristine Thybo-Hansen
Leif Einar Lothe
Leif Einar Lothe
Twelve celebrities fight to avoid the title "Norway's Dumbest". The participants are tested on knowledge that everyone should have, and in each episode the smartest gets to go home. This is the competition no one wants to win!
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