During the filming, Jane Wyman was pregnant with her first child, Maureen Reagan. She held a large handbag and a fur stole in all of her character's scenes to disguise her pregnancy.
The original play "Goodbye Again" opened in New York on 28 December 1932 and ran for 216 performances. It featured a then-unknown James Stewart in a small role as a chauffeur.
Despite the title, no one is on a honeymoon.
In March 1941, Warner Brothers was distributing this film on a double bill in one location with another comedy, The Strawberry Blonde (1941) starring James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland.
In the early minutes on the train heading into Cleveland, Secretary Anne Rogers tells Author Kenneth Bixby that he's scheduled that day for an interview on station KCLE. Call letters for all broadcast stations EAST of the Mississippi (with some exceptions) begin with the letter "W". Station KCLE is in Burleson, Texas. Oddly enough, Cleveland's airport code is CLE, and all airports in the U.S. have a prefix of "K", so Cleveland's full ICAO AIRPORT Code is "KCLE".
Station KYW started out in Philadelphia, but the letters were later assigned to the NBC affiliate in Cleveland. In the 1960s, the Philadelphia station went to court to get "their historic call letters" back, and won. The Cleveland station ended up as WKYC, and KYW remains one of the few station East of the Mississippi to have call letters beginning with "K". (Pittsburgh radio stations KDKA 1020 AM and KQV 1410 AM being other examples of the exception.)
Station KYW started out in Philadelphia, but the letters were later assigned to the NBC affiliate in Cleveland. In the 1960s, the Philadelphia station went to court to get "their historic call letters" back, and won. The Cleveland station ended up as WKYC, and KYW remains one of the few station East of the Mississippi to have call letters beginning with "K". (Pittsburgh radio stations KDKA 1020 AM and KQV 1410 AM being other examples of the exception.)