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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
Thursday 23rd July 2009 Ep 1349

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Rehan asks Danyal what’s bothering him, is it the B-list movie star? Danyal tells him he’s got the wrong end of the stick and quickly changes the conversation to Shazia’s relationship with Hassan. He obviously makes their mum happy, the boys agree to give him a chance.

Bibi strains her arm during an energetic dance routine. Dr Hassan advices her not to get too ‘physical’ in the next take. Bibi’s noticed that Hassan seems to be getting on very well with Shazia and her boys! She then spots a lonely looking Luca in the distance. She explains that this is why she won’t let Alka near her Chunky, mixed marriages don’t work; the child just doesn’t know where it belongs.

Rehan and Dr Hassan have a heart to heart. Rehan asks Hassan what’s next for him and Shazia. Hassan says they’ll make that decision when the time is right. He assures Rehan of one thing – he would never hurt his mother. Rehan says he’ll hold him to that.

Candles are lit around the pond. Hassan tells Shazia how much he likes her sons. She confides in him about Danyal being gay, if she’s ok with it then so is he. In the romantic setting Shazia tells him how much she’s enjoyed the time they’ve spent with the boys. Hassan hopes it will be the first of many such occasions.

Episode written by Philip Qizilbash

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