The car Frank and his wife are driving away from the wedding is a 1939 Ford Deluxe convertible coupe.
Radar makes a reference to his 37 year old sister who is never mentioned again.
Major Houlihan charges nurse Baker with insubordination and insists on punishment, yet she displays gross insubordination herself towards Colonel Blake.
The title comes from the song "There is Nothing Like A Dame" from the 1949 musical "South Pacific" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, based on James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, 'Tales of the South Pacific'.
Some have believed that there were two characters in this episode named 'Mr. Kwang". However with the aid of closed captioning this has been proven false. In the opening scene in the OR, Trapper says 'Give me some 3-0 chromic, Mr. Kwang' to the young Asian man assisting him and Hawkeye. Later in the Officer's Club the bartender is referred to as 'Mr. Kwak'. "Mr. Kwang' is credited as actor Leland Sun. However 'Mr. Kwak' the bartender is not credited.