He has been editor-in-chief at Who knows most since season four, and since then he has been able to come up with 14,000 questions to the contestants in the program.

- We have just over 120,000 questions in the base, and what is challenging is to turn and turn the questions. For example, "who wrote the Red Room" and then we can take "when August Strindberg's Red Room was published" and so on, says Björn Höglund, question editor at Who knows the most.

You don't want me to ask you any knowledge questions, why not?

- No, because the risk is that I appear as a thoroughbred idiot if I answer zero correctly or as a better wiser if I should have everyone right so I renounce.

Tragedy and crime

Is there anything you can't ask for?

- Yes, there is. If it is in the near future, tragedy, crime or the like, we do not usually ask questions about it. But from a historical perspective, you can ask those questions when it's been a while.

Could you give an example of the most difficult or weirdest question you have written?

- There are probably several thousand such questions that me and my colleagues have written and it has been thought that: Oh, how can anyone know this and so the competitors have been able to. It's impressive, but I can't get anyone out of the back pocket right away. Actually, I don't remember.