Richard Kimble, who normally avoids having his picture taken, allows himself to be photographed with the child in this story due to the child's great fondness for him.
Setting: Eugene, Oregon.
The address on Pryor's car registration is 617 Kronman Lane, Eugene Oregon. Harry Kronman was a frequent writer on The Fugitive (1963).
Carol Rossen recalled a practical joke played on Leslie Nielsen during the filming of this episode for a climactic scene when the door would open revealing her coming back. Instead when it opened, Nielsen was greeted to the sight of Martin Landau in full Indian costume while filming "The Hallelujah Trail" on a nearby set.
The music cue heard underneath the scene where Harold Cheyney first appears outside the hospital and again when he breaks the window in the hideout was from Two (1961), composed by Van Cleave and reused by the CBS Radio Mystery Theater (1974-1982) as its theme.