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 The final Silver Street episode was broadcast on Fri 26 Mar 2010 and the final omnibus on Sun 28 Mar 2010
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Friday 26th November 2004

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Rozena turns up at the site and Brian isn't pleased - she can't just turn up when she feels like it. Rozena reminds him she is the business solicitor and will be turning up regularly. Brian says Mushtaq might trust her but he certainly doesn't.

At the warehouse Kuls and Sway reach a decision - they will go ahead with the club night. But then Kuls realises they have no electricity. Sway says he's got a plan and not to worry about it.

Brian and Rozena are still arguing and Brian loses his temper. Rozena may have charmed her way into the Liverpool business but she will never have anything to do with the Midlands development. He tells her to get out of his office.

Meanwhile, Jodie is pouring her heart out hoping Mani can hear her. She tells him why she really moved to Silver Street. Jodie has been keeping a big secret - Mani is her father. Suddenly there is a sound and Jodie realises that Mushtaq is standing there - how much has he heard?

Episode written by Anjum Malik


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