The doctor that Mister Rogers visits in this episode is part of Center City Health Center in Pittsburgh, PA.
The toy doctor's instruments that Mister Rogers uses are part of the 1977 Fisher Price medical kit.
The "neighbors" credits are completely wrong, suggesting David Newell (Mr. McFeely) appeared. Worse, the credits do not mention B. Smith or Justin Miller.
It seems strange that Lady Elaine Fairchilde is afraid of vacuum sweepers, since she had used one at the Museum-Go-Round some four years earlier (in the final week of the 1991-92 season).
Never before or again did Mister Rogers "extended" his singing You Are Special. When he repeats the last half of the lyrics, Rogers has a slight slip of the tongue: "For a s… friendship with me, you see…"
You Are Special © 1967 Fred M. Rogers
Mr. McFeely says, "Takes a lot of people to set this set up." Closed-captioning by WGBH didn't quite understand the sentence, and displayed "SET THIS SETUP."
In playing Mrs. McFeely, Betsy Nadas-Seamans is wearing a dark wig, which was not the case on her last visit on February 23, 1989.
In the tension of the moment, Mayor Maggie calls Lady Elaine's mischievous toy a "toomerang-boomerang-soomerang."
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