During the filming of the rodeo scenes, the dust exposure left Larry Hagman too ill to finish filming the episode. Therefore the tag scene was recycled from Tony's Wife (1967) (and therefore not a perfect fit with this episode) rather than filming the original ending.
The rodeo cowboys who arrive on horseback, mention that Tony's address is 1020 Palm Drive.
They tie up their horses in the yard of the house next-door, which was previously the house of Donna Stone and family on The Donna Reed Show (1958), and was later the home of Dennis the Menace (1959). Tony Nelson's house itself was previously the home of the Anderson family on [link=tt0046600, and before that it was originally the home of Blondie & Dagwood Bumstead in the series of "Blondie" movies from the 1940s.
They tie up their horses in the yard of the house next-door, which was previously the house of Donna Stone and family on The Donna Reed Show (1958), and was later the home of Dennis the Menace (1959). Tony Nelson's house itself was previously the home of the Anderson family on [link=tt0046600, and before that it was originally the home of Blondie & Dagwood Bumstead in the series of "Blondie" movies from the 1940s.
Mark Miller (Wild Bill Barrows) previously played Roger Hackett in I Dream of Genie (1963), another comedy featuring a genie which derived its title from the 1854 ballad "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" by Stephen Foster.
The rodeo scenes were tightly restricted to the beach area behind the Lagoon on the Columbia Ranch.
Diagonally south, was the Major Anthony's house. The grandstand and corral were temporary structures.
Hayden Rorke says the word "rodeo" the same way Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is said instead of its traditional pronunciation.