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听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 30th听May 2008听 Ep 1050
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Mary confides in Brian. Will he talk to a depressed Bill? She tells him that Zak鈥檚 not ready to see Bill yet but doesn鈥檛 know how to tell Bill. Bill overhears them talking, he knows that everyone blames him. Brian thinks they all need some space so offers Bill a lad鈥檚 afternoon out playing golf.
Roopa is lying on the grass listening to Aidan strumming his guitar. Roopa asks Aidan if he fancies running some music sessions at the Parkside now that Sway is back in charge but Aidan would be happier playing a slot at the Mela. It鈥檒l be a chance to play to a big audience. Later, Aidan gets on well when he meets Sway and tells Roopa that they need to rehearse at the weekend as Sway鈥檚 going to see their next gig.
Brian is nattering away but it appears Bill isn鈥檛 listening. He asks for the window to be opened and then starts panicking and grabbing the wheel, he wants Brian to stop the car. Later, Brian explains to Mary on the phone that Bill鈥檚 had a panic attack and whilst he鈥檚 on the phone, Bill walks off. Brian puts the phone down and shouts out for Bill.
Aidan notices Roopa is a bit down but she takes it the wrong way, in the way that will he always be watching her to see if she鈥檚 up or down? She confided in him about the bulimia but it doesn鈥檛 mean whenever she鈥檚 down, she鈥檚 back there again. Aidan鈥檚 cool about it and tells her to just cheer up.
Brian catches up with Bill. Bill apologises for grabbing the wheel and Brian apologises for taking him in the car, he should have known better. Brian reassures Bill that everyone knows it was an accident, Zak鈥檚 family just need time to get over everything. Bill says he can鈥檛 get the sound of the accident out of his head. Brian thinks he should stop punishing himself but Bill owes it to Zak to attend the inquest and he鈥檚 terrified that if he doesn鈥檛 face up to what happened, he never will.
Episode written by Veronique Christie
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