George Hamilton was in New York City filming scenes for 'Jack of Diamonds (1967)' for a month and then traveling for 12 weeks to Paris, the Bavarian Alps, Genoa, and a Munich studio. The movie would be released on November 10, 1967, to negative reviews.
Mr. Jerry Houck, the second contestant to appear, was a co-owner of 'Triple U Enterprises, Inc.', a buffalo ranch in South Dakota which eventually became a filming location for 'Dances with Wolves (1990)'.
Panelists Larry Blyden was about to premiere on the 18th in the Broadway musical 'The Apple Tree' at the Shubert Theatre. The production ran for 463 performances, closing on November 25, 1967. Frequent panelist Phyllis Newman would also be in the cast as an alternate to the show's star Barbara Harris.