Too Good to Waste 2012 Extras
Extra scenes from Too Good to Waste.
Extra scenes from Too Good to Waste.
Extra scenes from Passing It On, the second series of Too Good to Waste.
In 2013, Too Good to Waste: Passing It On returned to our screens in three parts. During this second series, we revisited Kaye Adams, Fred MacAulay, Shereen Nanjiani, Stephen Purdon, Chick Young, Des McLean and Julie Hannah, to find out if they have changed their ways or if they are still wasters.
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