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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
Monday 21st June 2004

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After their night drinking on the barge, Jodie wakes up with a hangover and in a seriously bad mood. Kuljit hasn't turned up at the café and Jodie lets Sway know that's she's not happy - the opening night is crucial for her. One more mistake and they're out.

Sean goes round to see Arun at his house. Arun tells him about his run-in with Saj and Gary, and that he thinks they're the burglars who hurt his gran. Arun says he's going to get justice his way, but Sean tells him to watch out - those guys are crazy. Rita is worried the trouble that Arun is getting into to. She tries to talk to Pradeep about it but he seems to be more interested in the tennis than his son.

The model of Mushtaq's new development is going on display in the local library. Mushtaq argues with the librarian because he thinks it should go by the entrance where everyone can see it - not at the back with the children's books. Mushtaq is pleased with the response it gets, but Pradeep - who's gone along to have a look - warns him that not everyone is enthusiastic about the development. People aren't just moaning, says Pradeep, they're worried and angry. And they won't make things easy for him - Mushtaq will see that for himself at the public meeting tomorrow...

Episode written by Sukhbender Singh


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