A sign of the times: The table in the bank's board room always has at least 16 ashtrays on it.
Final role of Burt Mustin (Old Man at Bank), who died January 28, 1977, five and a half weeks after the broadcast of the final episode, on December 19, 1976.
Final role of Freda Jones (Freda Henderson, Old Woman at Bank), who died October 24, 1976, almost two months before the broadcast of the final episode on December 19, 1976.
The producer, Ross Hunter, planned to make a follow-up series with Timothy Bottoms and Amy Levitt's characters. The concept was already in development prior to the mini-series airing.
The house used as the home of Roscoe Heyward (Christopher Plummer) and his wife Beatrice Heyward (Jean Peters) was the same house used as the home of Franklin M. Hart, Jr. (Dabney Coleman) in 9 to 5 (1980).