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Programme Information
 The final Silver Street episode was broadcast on Fri 26 Mar 2010 and the final omnibus on Sun 28 Mar 2010
Episode Synopsis
Thursday 3rd June 2004

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Rozena calls in at the Centre to make sure Imran doesn't try and get out of going to dinner with their Dad that evening. He doesn't want to go but she tells him he just has to turn up, smile, and humour him.

Jodie takes some pillows over to the warehouse for Kuljit, who's still playing on his injuries. He tries to impress Jodie with a rap he's made up about what happened, but she's not having any of it. And she's still a bit jumpy.

It's still a bit chaotic in the Chauhan house with the kids at home on half-term, and Rita calls Rozena for a bit of sanity. They have a bit of a moan about the men in their lives and decide to meet up soon - they deserve a treat! A short while later Jas catches Kamla calling India. Jas tries to persuade her not to leave - everything will go to pot without her - and asks her to sort out Arun and his music. Jas is even considering doing extra shifts at the salon just to get out of the house.

Later on, Kuljit and Sway prepare for their "gig" at the centre. They argue over who's going to wear the one suit that they share - Kuljit thinks he's in with Jodie and Sway wants to look good in case Nadia is there - and end up ripping it!

Episode written by Nirjay Mahindru


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