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This page displays some of the recent production projects that HandE are working on.
One of the current Productions under development is the popular children's TV series WIZBIT, HandE production Ltd in conjunction with Paul Daniels are bringing this great series from the eighties into the 21st century with a completely animated production.
Below are a number of screenshots and character profiles of the residents and infrastructure of WIZBIT.
You can view these images and more at www.wizbit.tv
Don't forget to add us as a friend to your myspace page at www.myspace.com/wizbitproduction
You can also get a sneak peek of any current test animations of the show on Youtube at www.youtube.com/wizbitproductions

Sci-Fi drama
Luke Rufo © Hande Film productions Ltd 2008
Jay, Tinse, Griff, Corin and Vince are in their second year at university. They are Crimson Knights the student Uni Band.
For these five teenagers life is pretty average until one of their lecturers, an archaeological professor, Mark Coombs is brutally killed. This event is firstly linked to a series of killings in the area until Jay; the band leader witnesses the murder of Mark’s wife Beth.
Follow the gang find themselves thrown into a battle of sinister magic verse naivety. As The Kotoba links all answers, its relevance and the powers it holds, are questions that need to be sourced.
Although their naivety protects the Kotoba, they also unknowingly open the pathway from hell.
By
Keith Temple
Outline for a 6 x 1hr. comedy-drama detective series set
In the bizarre world of death and bereavement services.
'The Dead don't speak, but the people around them do an 'awful lot of
talking' -- Tommy Devaney, NHS Bereavement Officer
From one of the writers from Dr Who & Angle cake Brings you “Dead Cert”
comedy-drama detective series set
In the bizarre world of death and bereavement services.
As Wet-Wet-Wet sang, ‘Love Is All Around Me, It’s Everywhere I Go’. The exact same can be said about death. It’s all around us – we just choose to ignore it. But to a small band of people, death is their business, part of their job. They’re not frightened by it; they don’t shy away from it. It isn’t taboo. These strange people can laugh about death. They are immune to it. Death is merely a nine to five job to them. These are the people of the NHS Bereavement Service – the organisation that holds our hand when we go to see our newly, dearly departed, which tells us what to do next, which form to fill in, how to arrange a funeral, what to expect. These people work with death but they also see life at it’s rawest; it’s best and ugliest, with a talent for spotting the fake from the real.
Join this eclectic group as their own investigations into their client’s deaths when the bereaved family members are not all they seem to be.
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