The character of the State Department official is billed as Jim Spencer in the ending credits but referred to as Harry Spencer in the dialogue.
The character of Roger Havilland was killed off in one of the early 87th Precinct novels but got resurrected when NBC decided to turn them into a weekly television series.
Carella: If this guy gets knocked off we'll all be back pounding beats in the sticks.
Havilland: Tell me why you stole the wreath. Ramon: I didn't have money to buy one.
Spencer: Meyer Meyer? Meyer: I come from a big family. We ran out of first names.
Kling: These guys are really serious, aren't they? Carella: Aren't you?
Carella: About all we can do is make sure any would be assassin knows he'd be the second guy to get killed.
Havilland: You can't be cooking breakfast for me. You oughta be in school. Ramon: No school now. Summer vacation.
Kling: Deep down inside you're really the father type. Havilland: I'm the bachelor type. I like it that way.
Kling: Good night, Uncle Rog.
Morales: What are you after, Senor? Havilland: Nothing. I'm not after a thing. Except maybe a little sleep.
Meyer: Why don't we keep Ramon here and send him (Havilland) to camp?
Havilland: Don't you have elections? Morales: Oh, si. You vote for the prime minister or you go to jail.
We see the inside of Detective Havilland's apartment in this episode and we also discover that he hates garlic.
Danny Bravo would later provide the voice of Hadji on the classic action/adventure cartoon Jonny Quest.
Weird, no one has discussed 87th Precinct yet.
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