The full length Ironside theme as it appears on Quincy Jones' album "Smackwater Jack" can be heard in this episode near the end while Ironside and crew are tracking the Frank Aletter character in disguise.
Burgess Meredith uses his Penguin character laugh at the end of the episode made famous on the 1966 Batman tv series.
Harry: (with a Jimmy Durante nose) Ha-cha-cha-cha-aaa, Poor me have a piece a pie, what kind a pie, huckleberry pie. Long time no see Chief, how are you? Sorry about that. (removing his fake nose). Ironside: How you been Harry? Harry: Great just great Chief. Ellen: Well if you gentlemen will excuse me, I have dinner dishes to do. Ironside: Ah this is Mark Sanger, Harry. Harry: Greetings, greetings, sit down my boy and as for you sir, you stay down stage and at arms length away. Ironside: Your still keeping in touch I see. (pointing to Variety newspaper) Harry: Variety, yes I still read it every week. You know they say that you can take the ham out of the sandwich but with my condition, all I can say is, if my funeral attracts a big crowd, I'm libel to stand up and take a bow. Ironside: Obviously you haven't lost your interest in makeup. Harry: No I got a whole room full of these things. You know I joined a little amateur group in Sausilito for the weekend and I have a ball acting, writing, makeup, the whole bit.
French title: Facsimilé.
In the protest film shown the Stop Polution sign had pollution spelled incorrectly.
S 3 : Ep 26
Aired 4/9/70 (48:09)
S 3 : Ep 25
Aired 4/2/70 (48:09)
S 3 : Ep 24
Aired 3/26/70 (48:10)
S 3 : Ep 23
Aired 3/12/70 (48:05)
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