 | The final Silver Street episode was broadcast on Fri 26 Mar 2010 and the final omnibus on Sun 28 Mar 2010 |
 |  |  |  |  |  |  | Wednesday 15th September 2004
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It's the charity night at the Parkside Centre to raise money for sports facilities for local kids. Imran introduces the evening, but the real attraction of the night is the recording of a charity single by the United football team. Kuls and Sway are in charge and they try to make the best of a bad group of singers. (To make things even worse, Trevor the manager has chosen Super Trooper by ABBA as the song - not really Kuljit and Sway's type of music!) Before the recording, Jas collars Jaggy to ask him how he feels about being a sporting role model - it'll be useful for her article for the local newspaper. Jaggy admits to her that, as far as he's concerned, he's only at United for the short term.
Elsewhere, Zak and Sean are looking at cars. They need to find £100 to borrow a car for the next street race. Zak suggests Sean asks his Gran if he can collect glasses at the pub, but Sean is really reticent at the mention of his Gran. Eventually Zak makes him talk and Sean says he's upset because his Gran said that his mum hated him at the karaoke night. Zak tells him she was just drunk and persuades him to go for a drive to clear his head.
At the end of the charity night, Imran and Jas leave together. Kuls tells Sway he thinks there's something going on between them - wake up, says Sway, have you only just noticed?!
Episode written by Tanika Gupta
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