This is the only episode in syndication with the connected NBC "snake" logo and chimes sound remaining at the end of the program.
The foyer to the living room is totally restructured on the Nelson House.
Stairs were next to Major Nelson's first floor bedroom. This episode to the next, the stairs are next to the kitchen wall. The arch partitioning the Foyer from living-room and dining room has a fire place partially obstructing the stairs.
Stairs were next to Major Nelson's first floor bedroom. This episode to the next, the stairs are next to the kitchen wall. The arch partitioning the Foyer from living-room and dining room has a fire place partially obstructing the stairs.
Behind the fireplace there is a dark velvet painting of a woman in a white bikini. Popular at the time and a little more something like you would see in a bachelor's apartment.
Arthur Malet would go on to have two separate and distinct recurring roles on Larry Hagman's later series, Dallas (1978).