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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
Episode Synopsis
Friday 29th July 2005

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Jai and Sway are counting their takings at the end of the club night. Jai thinks Sway should invest more money in future as he stands to make a huge profit. Sway says he'll think about and then asks Jai if he is still up for being trainer to the five-a-side football team.

Kamla, Rita and Pradeep are investigating a noise coming from the living room. Pradeep opens the door to discover a very drunk Arun. Rita and Pradeep are amused and lift him up to get him to bed but Kamla doesn't find it funny at all. He has been sick all over her favourite rug.

Next morning the football training is a disaster. Zak is at work, Arun hasn't turned up and Chunky is refusing to go in goal. Jai's constant sniping at Chunky doesn't help matters either and Sway loses his patience. If Jai really wants to help why doesn't he go home and get Arun. Later, Chunky injures himself and Sway can't believe it. He suggests Brian might be the solution - if he is as good as he claims that is.

Mela preparations continue at the centre. Kamla wants to know if Brian would consider financially supporting the play this year but he makes a sharp exit. He goes over to Rozena and teases her about her future with Sameer. It will be organising one mela after another. Much less stressful for her than the cut and thrust of running a business!

Jai gets home to find Arun dressed in his football kit and about to leave with Pradeep. Jai shouts out something about club booze being expensive and having more water next time. Rita is furious. How dare he encourage Arun to behave like that? Jai unnerves her by reminding her that she is a bit of an expert herself when it comes to behaving badly in clubs.

Later Arun apologises to Kamla and volunteers to help her with the play. Kamla has the perfect job in mind for him. He can be the male lead in the play but Arun is horrified. It means he will be in a love story starring opposite the female lead played by his sister.

Episode written by Philip Qizilbash


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