[4][5] Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.
[7][8] According to the Sydney Morning Herald it was "the story of an unusual murder in London involving a husband and wife, investigated in an unorthodox manner by Detective-Inspector Hurst.
It was produced for British TV in 1956 with a cast including Bernard Lee and Terence Morgan.
It was Bowers' second script done for Australian TV the first being It's the Geography That Counts.
[9] The Sydney Morning Herald called it an "unpretentious little suspense play which several times tripped over its own excess of ingenuity" and "suppressed far too many major facts to play fair with the audience.