This is one of about three dozen British films picked up by CBS in 1949 for USA television presentation; its earliest documented telecast took place in Baltimore Saturday 25 June 1949 on WMAR (Channel 2); it was first broadcast in New York City and in Chicago Saturday 10 September 1949 on WCBS (Channel 2) and on WGN (Channel 9); in Los Angeles, it first aired Monday 24 October 1949 on KLAC (Channel 13), and in Boston Sunday 19 March 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7).
At the end of this British film, a couple play a one-off game on a slot machine, spinning the reels and immediately walking away. The couple quickly return to the machine when they hear it paying the Jackpot. It is just possible to see that the reels have numbers rather than traditional fruit symbols, and the jackpot combination is 999 - a possible nod to the UK Police emergency phone number, also 999. Whilst many slot machines of the day had sevens on their reels, a full array of numbers was rare, usually 0,1,3,5,7, and 9 - and legend has it that they were made that way so that there could exist deniability of operating a taxable "Fruit Machine" - because there was no fruit.