Final acting appearance of Jacques Bergerac (Claude LeMaire). Bergerac left Hollywood for the business world, taking charge of Revlon's Paris office.
Doris Martin and Myrna Gibbons were not the first older women to fall sway to Jacques Bergerac's continental charms. In real life, he was married twice, first to actress Ginger Rogers (16 years his senior) from 1953-57. Two years later he wed actress Dorothy Malone (3 years his senior) from 1959-64, and with whom he sired two daughters. Bergerac passed away in France on June 15, 2014 at age 87.
The chiffon dress that Doris wears to the premiere in this episode appears to be topped by the same top she wore over a fitted yellow dress in 1961's Lover Come Back. Miss Day playing ad executive Carol Templeton wears the top in a very well written and played scene set in her apartment where she is being seduced by Rock Hudson's character, a professor, who says he finds it difficult to be romantic with women. He has told her that a normal man would get her into his bed within 10 minutes, and in a way he does. This scene is the climactic scene in which Doris' character discovers that Rock Hudson is not a professor, but rather a another executive, who, in competition with her, has been stealing her ad ideas. Of course after a bit mor merry mayhem, they quickly find that despite all the subterfuge they are really in love and all ends well.