The final two episodes, Hawaiian Honeymoon (1971) (featuring Don Porter and Pamela Franklin as a hotel owner and his daughter) and The Ex-Secretary (1971) (featuring Elaine Joyce as Oliver's former secretary), acted as pilots for two proposed spin-offs that never were made into series.
This was a pilot for a new comedy series about a hotel owner and his groovy, meddling daughter in Hawaii. It was not picked up by the network.
Oliver and Lisa stay at the Moana Rexford Hotel in Hawaii.
In keeping with the character she plays with the British "accident," as Lisa calls it, Pamela Franklin grew up and was schooled in the UK. Her first professional acting in front of a camera occurred for the UK film The Innocents (1961). She was not quite 12 years old.
Don Porter was no stranger to parts for which he plays the father of a teenage daughter. He plays the father of the titular teenager, played by Sally Field, in the '60s TV sitcom Gidget (1965) and, before that, the father of the same character, this time played by Cindy Carol, in the movie Gidget Goes to Rome (1963).