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25, Chapel Lane is a traditional Christmas tale that will gather the whole family around the TV to enjoy together. It is a story of mystery, greed, generosity, kindness and the spiritual awakening of three children, despite the doubts and disbelief of their parents. The snow is falling thick and fast on the evening before Christmas. Three young friends are carol singing around the lanes of their small village. Their journey takes an unexpected detour when they discover a very odd house that none of them has ever seen before. Childish innocence and greed lead them to the door to sing one last carol. Things become peculiar with heavenly choirs and moving stained glass images of the nativity. Then they enter the house where they meet three kind but unworldly occupants. The events that follow make this the most unforgettable Christmas the children will ever experience. On Christmas day they receive the simplest of presents that they will treasure for ever? But who from ? And where was the house the next morning when their parents demand to know where the children have been? Did they really meet who they think ? ------------------------------------------------------------ Assessed by: INDUSTRIAL SCRIPTS.com. Received - HONOURABLE MENTION. And 5 pages of very positive analysis:- "A promising commercial prospect." "Will appeal to the same audience as The Snowman." "Like Dickens." "Similarities to Tales Of Narnia." "The sense of magic & mystery is captivating." "Three memorable & well sketched protagonists." "Wonderfully enigmatic." "Sensitively handled twist." "Drives the plot forward well." "Nice sub theme." "Well observed characteristics." "Heart warming." "A fairy tale quality." "A strong line in family friendly humour." "Children & adults will identify with this." "Believable & warmly humorous dialogue." * These are just some of the positive comments from the analysis.