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  1. It is the story of Alan Duckworth (John Albasiny), a young cricket -obsessed boy, and his first kiss with Ann Lawton (Abigail Cruttenden). Alan's thoughts are voiced by real life BBC Radio cricket commentator John Arlott in the style of a match commentary.

  2. P’Tang, Yang, Kipperbang (the title stems from an invented expression which the boys use as a coded greeting and catchphrase) is a humorous drama, faithfully representing a postwar schoolboy’s existence.

  3. The ‘substantially autobiographical’ 4 elements of the film are made clear by Rosenthal, and also metafictionally within the film itself. In P’tang, Yang, Kipperbang we follow the fortunes of fourteen-year-old schoolboy Alan Duckworth (John Albasiny) during the summer term of 1948.

  4. P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang, also released as Kipperbang, is a British television film first shown on Channel 4 on its second night, 3 November 1982.

  5. Sep 10, 2012 · Our schoolboy hero, 'Quack Quack' Duckworth (Albasiny) has only two ambitions: to score the winning run for England in a test match against Australia, and to kiss a girl in his class (the ...

  6. 'P'Tang, Yang, Kipperbang' (the title stems from an invented expression which the boys use as a coded greeting and catchphrase) is a humorous drama, faithfully representing a postwar schoolboy's existence.

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  8. May 21, 2016 · P’tang, Yang, Kipperbang is essentially nostalgic, sentimental and emotionally very limited: David Earl’s irritating music is perfectly appropriate and Tony Pierce-Roberts’ photography bathes the outdoor scenes in a golden glow. Alan is a cricket fan.

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