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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
Tuesday 22nd June 2004

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Nadia and Simran are not hitting it off at the salon. Nadia is still feeling put out at not getting the managers job, and she vents her frustration on Sway who drops by to try to chat her up. He invites her to the café opening and she can't believe it when he says Jaggy Singh the footballer is going to be there. Kuljit drives up and he and Sway discuss how they're going to get Jaggy onside - now Sway's told Nadia he'll be there he'd better be!

Rita is late for work. The boss calls her into his office and tells her she's got to start acting like she wants the job - she can't just arrive when she feels like it.

Imran sees Kuls and Sway and talks to them about getting involved with the Mela. He says he's heard they're living in the warehouse and offers them his bedsit instead - he's moving in with Rozena later in the day, and money isn't a problem because Mushtaq has already paid the next 6 months rent, so they can just pay Imran when they're back on their feet.

Back at the salon Nadia still isn't happy. She calls Jas and moans to her about Simran too, and then is rude to Simran infront of a customer. Simran takes her to one side and gives her an ultimatum - if Nadia has a problem with her she can leave - it's as simple as that!

Episode written by Sukhbender Singh


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