[4] The success of his rock and roll television show brings fame for DJ Johnny Laurence but trouble for his relationship with steady girlfriend Carol.
"[5] Kine Weekly wrote: "Good British title programmer for the masses and teenagers. ...
Unpretentious as it is the film clearly proves that the Americans have no monopoly of rock 'n' roll fare.
"[6] Picture Show wrote: "One of the few British rock 'n' roll musicals to be made ... well-acted by Philip Gilbert as the disc jockey and Adrienne Scott as his girl-friend.
"[7] In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "poor", writing: "Monumentally inept British rock 'n' roll offering.