''Silver Street'' is a radio
soap opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored ...
broadcast on the
BBC Asian Network
BBC Asian Network is a British Asian radio station owned and operated by the BBC. The station's target audience is people "with an interest in British Asian lifestyles", especially British Asians between the ages of 18 and 34. The station ha ...
from 24 May 2004 to 26 March 2010. It was the first soap to be aimed at the British
South Asian
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community,
Broadcast history
It was introduced in 2004 as part of the
Sonia Deol show, which was replaced from 24 April 2006 by the
Anita Rani
Anita Rani Nazran (born 25 October 1977), better known as Anita Rani, is an English radio and television presenter.
Early life
Rani was born and brought up in Bradford, West Yorkshire to a Hindu father and a Sikh mother.
In an episode of '' ...
show, and until 12 May 2006 each episode had an early evening repeat at 19.20–19.30 in the ''Drive'' Programme. Since 15 May 2006 the serial had been broadcast from 13.30 to 13.40 each weekday during the
Nikki Bedi show. The Omnibus edition of the show was broadcast every Sunday between 16.30 and 17.00.
In 2007 it became one of the first BBC Asian Network programmes to be available as a
podcast
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and was the most downloaded show on the network. On 21 April 2008 BBC Radio Leicester began to broadcast current episodes of the show after a few weeks of highlights and compilations to introduce the stories.
Synopsis
Storylines focused on the lives of a primarily British South Asian community in an English town of unspecified name and location, with themes that generally related to issues that affect the daily lives of British South Asians and their neighbours.
Many guest stars appeared in the programme, including
Saeed Jaffrey
Saeed Jaffrey (8 January 1929 – 15 November 2015) was a British-Indian actor. His career covered film, radio, stage and television roles over six decades and more than 150 British, American, and Indian movies. During the 1980s and 1990s he wa ...
as the family doctor of the Chauhan family at a point in the story when the character Roopa Chauhan was struggling with bulimia,
Sonia Deol (as herself) popping into a shop on the street on one occasion, and
Toyah Willcox
Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English musician, actress, and TV presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Willcox has had eight top 40 singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays an ...
playing the estranged mother of major ''Silver Street'' character Sean Brady.
Main cast list
Character (actor):
*Rita Chauhan (Bharti Patel)
*Jas Chauhan (Hema Mangoo)
*Roopa Chauhan (
Rakhee Thakrar
Rakhee Thakrar (born 29 February 1984) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Shabnam Masood in the BBC One soap opera '' EastEnders'' (2014–2016) and Emily Sands in the Netflix comedy-drama ''Sex Education'' (2019–2021). She al ...
)
*Arun Chauhan (Naithan Ariane)
*Kamla Dattani (Surendra Kochar)
*Mushtaq Jilani (
Paul Bhattacharjee)
*Zenab Jilani (Sudha Bhuchar)
*Rozena Hussaini (Pooja Ghai)
*Sameer Hussaini (Alex Caan)
*Pervaiz Akhtar (Shajait Khan)
*Nadia Akhtar (Sohm Kapila)
*Zak Akhtar (Jetinder Summan)
*Mary Brady (Carole Nimmons)
*Pete Brady (Jez Thomas)
*Sean Brady (Kee Ramsorrun then Lloyd Thomas)
*Brian Kavanagh (Gerard McDermott)
*Kuljit Singh (
Sartaj Garewal)
*Sway Holloway (
Mark Monero
Mark Monero (born 1968) is a British actor and musician. He has had various roles including parts in ''Babylon'', ''Wilt'', ''Prayer for the Dying'', ''Sid and Nancy'' and remains best known for his role as Steve Elliot in the BBC soap opera ...
)
*Jodie Howard (
Vineeta Rishi)
*Jaggy Singh (Jay Kiyani)
*Simran Kaur (
Balvinder Sopal)
*Wahid Masud (
Saeed Jaffrey
Saeed Jaffrey (8 January 1929 – 15 November 2015) was a British-Indian actor. His career covered film, radio, stage and television roles over six decades and more than 150 British, American, and Indian movies. During the 1980s and 1990s he wa ...
)
*Shazia Malik (
Shobu Kapoor)
*Ambika (
Ayesha Dharker)
Special appearances
*
Nikki Sanderson as Faye Dunbar
*
Ian Watkins (Steps) Ian Watkins may refer to:
* Ian Watkins (Lostprophets singer) (born 1977), convicted sex offender and former lead singer of Welsh rock band Lostprophets
* Ian Watkins (rugby union) (born 1963), Wales international rugby player
* Ian "H" Watkins
...
as Dave Thomas
*
John Altman as Mr Walsh
*
Kim Vithana
Kim Vithana (born 4 June 1970) is a British actress.
She had acted in television serials '' Family Pride'', '' Specials'' and '' Firm Friends'' when the filmmaker Gurinder Chadha took her in '' Bhaji on the Beach'' to play the role of Ginder, ...
as Farrah Malik
*
Pal Aron as Akram Malik
*
J Skillz
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as Himself
*
John Abraham
John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian actor, film producer, writer and former model working in Hindi films. He has won a National Film Award and received five Filmfare nominations.
After modelling for advertisements and companies ...
as Himself
*
John Craven
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Early life
Craven was born in Leeds, West Ridi ...
as Himself
*
Raghav
Raghav Mathur (born April 2, 1981), known professionally as Raghav, is a Canadian singer. He has released three studio albums: the debut ''Storyteller (Raghav album), Storyteller'' in 2004, ''Identity (Raghav album), Identity'' in 2009, and ''The ...
as Himself
*
Hard Kaur as Herself
*
MC Raa as Himself
*
Anita Dobson
Anita Dobson (born 29 April 1949) is an English stage, film and television actress, and singer. She is best known for her role from 1985 to 1988 as Angie Watts in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. In 1986, she reached number four in the UK Sing ...
as Sandra Lester
Writers
''Silver Street'' had a roster of around six writers at a time that changed over the years. Commissions were made monthly and each writer was commissioned to write one week of episodes. Past writers include:
*
Sonali Battacharya
*
Gurpreet Bhati
*
Lorna French
Lorna French is a British playwright and the two-time winner of the Alfred Fagon Award for the best new play by a Black playwright of African or Caribbean descent living in the United Kingdom. Her Fagon Award winner plays are ''Safe House'' and ...
*
Tanika Gupta
Tanika Gupta (born 1 December 1963) is a British playwright. Apart from her work for the theatre, she has also written scripts for television, film and radio plays.
Early life
Tanika Gupta was born in London to immigrant parents from Kolka ...
*
Shai Hussain
*
Waris Islam
*
Kris Kenway
*
Sonia Likhari
*
Amber Lone
*
Nirjay Mahindru
*
Anjum Malik
*
Prakash Patel
*
Philip Qizilbash
*Saman Shad
*
Sukhbender Singh
*
Darren Rapier
Cancellation
On 16 November 2009, the BBC announced that they would be cancelling ''Silver Street''. The final episode (number 1,525) was broadcast on 26 March 2010. The song played at the end of the final episode was "Silver Street" by Ben Folds. The cancellation grew out of criticisms of the Asian Network in the BBC Trust's annual report. In July 2009 it was revealed that the Asian Network had lost 20% of its listeners in one year and, per listener, was the most expensive BBC Station.
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/ref> ''Silver Street'' was replaced by monthly half-hour dramas.
References
External links
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{{BBC Asian Network
British radio soap operas
BBC Asian Network programmes
2004 radio programme debuts
2010 radio programme endings
British Indian mass media