When the writer is drawing a picture of Dr. Kimble, faint outlines can be seen for the actor to trace.
Though this episode is supposed to be in Denver, there are palm trees, as if it were filmed in Southern California.
Laurie Ryder drove the sports car that was involved in a hit-and-run
accident with a pedestrian. The damage on the car should have been on the front of the car, not on the side of the car, albeit the right-front fender. If the latter, then it would have been the pedestrian that hit the car; not the car hitting the pedestrian.
Dr. Ryder (Melvyn Douglas) says the information from the cards is stored on tape, implying that the information goes directly to the tape. Actually, the sorter will take many passes of the cards to get them in the desired order. The cards must then be read by a card reader and processed by the computer which then writes the information to tapes.