-
This episode reveals that the Hendersons' regular gardener, Tony, comes once a week and does watering, weeding, and mowing.
-
While Donnie's dancing is not approved by Madame Matilda, he has plenty of his own fans of "modern dancing" at Bill's Fix-It Shop.
-
Instead of the usual one misunderstanding, two events lead Beulah to the wrong conclusion in this installment. Donnie charges a baby carriage to his mother's account (he wants the wheels for a wooden race car he's building) at the same time as Alice conceals an order for a new portable backyard barbeque from Harry.
-
Beulah and Oriole get their advice on marital relations from a 25 cent copy of the fictional "True Tales of Passion and Purity" magazine.
-
Apparently, Bill has seriously improved his skill as a fighter (see Season 1, "Bill's Fight Fix").
-
In a wild scheme, Bill considers moving to New York City and opening a restaurant.
-
Bill is roped into sitting for the daughter of the Henderson's dinner guests after both Beulah and Donnie are unavailable that evening.
-
As in the radio program, this episode emphasizes the fact that Beulah's legendary cooking skills are without compare.