Summer, 1948. 14-year-old Alan has just three wishes: that there will be lasting peace, that England will win the Ashes, and that he will finally kiss classmate Ann. So when he's cast opposite her in a play that requires a kiss and England seem to be doing well in cricket, life couldn't be better.
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Writing | Jack Rosenthal | Writer |
Editing | John Shirley | Editor |
Production | David Puttnam | Producer |
Sound | David Earl | Music |
Production | David Bill | Producer |
Production | Chris Griffin | Producer |
Directing | Michael Apted | Director |
Camera | Tony Pierce-Roberts | Director of Photography |
Production | Peter Elford | Location Manager |
Production | Joyce Gallie | Casting |
Art | Don Worts | Property Buyer |
Camera | Cedric James | Focus Puller |
Camera | Nic Milner | Clapper Loader |
Directing | Russell Lodge | Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | David Murphy | Wardrobe Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Betty Glasow | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Chris Greenham | Sound Editor |
Camera | Robert Marshall | Still Photographer |
Sound | Derek Ball | Sound Recordist |
Directing | Mary Holdsworth | Continuity |
Production | John Bigland | Production Accountant |
Editing | Peter Baldock | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Mal Tobias | Music Director |
Art | Jeff Woodbridge | Art Direction |
Sound | Ken Nightingall | Boom Operator |
Lighting | Laurie Shane | Gaffer |
Costume & Make-Up | Sue Yelland | Costume Design |
Camera | Nick Beeks-Sanders | Camera Operator |
Directing | Andrew Montgomery | Assistant Director |
Directing | Dominic Fulford | First Assistant Director |