SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not

SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not (2011-2013)

EndedReality show

Mrs Moneypenny from The Financial Times and Merryn Somerset Webb of MoneyWeek offer ordinary families easy-to-follow money advice.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

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S04E15Christmas Specialdéc. 11, 2013
S04E14Food Glorious Foodjuil. 24, 2013
S04E13Summertime Specialjuil. 17, 2013
S04E12Episode 12mai 20, 2013
S04E11Episode 11mai 13, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' premiere?

'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' premiered on January 24, 2011.

What is the premise of the TV show?

The premise of 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' is to offer money-saving tips and lifestyle changes to help viewers save money and reduce waste.

Who are the main hosts of the show?

The main hosts of 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' are Mrs. Moneypenny, Mrs. John, and Mrs. McMillen.

What is the format of each episode?

Each episode of 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' follows the hosts as they share their money-saving tips and demonstrate DIY projects to help viewers save money in their daily lives.

Are there any recurring segments in the show?

Yes, one recurring segment in 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' is the "Scrimper of the Week," where they showcase someone who has adopted frugal living successfully.

What kind of money-saving tips are shared on the show?

The show shares various money-saving tips, including thrift shopping, DIY projects, couponing, budgeting, and reducing household waste.

How does the show encourage viewers to save money?

'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' encourages viewers to save money by demonstrating practical ways to cut down on expenses, be mindful of waste, and adopt a frugal lifestyle.

Are there any celebrity guests on the show?

Yes, 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' features celebrity guests who share their own money-saving tips and experiences.

Is there a sense of humor in the show?

Yes, the hosts of 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' use humor to engage with the audience and make money-saving tips more entertaining and accessible.

Is 'SuperScrimpers: Waste Not Want Not' interactive in any way?

Yes, the show encourages viewer participation by featuring audience questions, suggestions, and success stories.

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