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* [[Schedule Slip]]: In season 3, the three remaining episodes were sheleved in favor of the first season of ''The Charmings''. They were shown in May. Also in season 4, two episodes were shelved, and didn't air until season 5. Finally, there were 10 unaired episodes (2 from season 5, and 8 from season 6).
* [[Servile Snarker]]: Mr. Belvedere himself, much of the tie.
* [[Shout -Out]]: In the episode titled "The Spelling Bee", in which Wesley has a crush on a girl he's competing with in a spelling bee, Kevin gives him romantic advice. The advice he tells Wesley is that Wesley should put on his ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]'' album. In real life, Ilene Graff's brother, Todd Graff, was one of the original children who sang the theme song to ''Sesame Street'' when it first premiered in 1969, in addition to playing Short Circus member Jesse on fellow CTW production ''[[The Electric Company]]''. In addition, script supervisor Shelley Herman also worked on ''Sesame Street'' as assistant to the producer from 1973-1975, as did production executive Robert Braithwaite, who was ''Sesame Street'''s production supervisor from 1975-1976, in addition to being an associate producer for fellow CTW production ''[[Three Two One3-2-1 Contact]]''. Also, stage manager Melinda Casey also worked on ''3-2-1 Contact'' as associate director for the program's celebrity segments. To top it all off, 4th season guest star Luisa Leschin was an ensemble regular on fellow CTW production ''[[Square One TV]]''.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: The tune playing during the montage of Kevin performing his nurse duties in one episode sounds a lot like the ''[[St Elsewhere]]'' theme.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: George Owens, played by Bob Uecker, who frequently jokes about his homely appearance in real life, paired with gorgeous Marsha. She is beautiful and appears to be a generation his junior.