Melody: Still nobody in need of our discriminating services, Mr. Calhoun? Cal: Nobody, Melody. It seems as though New Orleans has been hit by a wave of honesty.
Charity (about Cal): He looks like a detective.
Charity: Ah, Mr. Randolph, are you makin' any progress? Rex: No stone is being left unturned.
Rex: Is Melody there? Cal: No, she talked Kenny into talkin' her into goin' out for lunch.
Cal: Why would anybody torture anybody for love letters? Rex: Maybe I'll find that out when I read 'em. Better call homicide, Mr. Calhoun.
Melody: These letters! You know I had to change the typewriter ribbon twice just to keep if from smokin'.
Dr. Zorb: Why are we stopping? Rex: I'm not driving another inch without some coffee. I'm a detective not a camel.
Cal (to Melody): If we don't come back you can consider yourself free to look for another job.
In this episode, Rex Randolph mentions that he is old friends with Stu Bailey from 77 Sunset Strip.
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