Served as a pilot for a spin-off series about a well-intentioned but incompetent angel, but, as in the case of Mr. Bevis (1960), a series was not ordered.
The only episode of the series to feature a laugh track.
In her youth, Carol Burnett (Agnes Grep) was fired from a job as an usherette at Hollywood's Warner Brothers Theater, which was owned by an eccentric man who forbade the usherettes from speaking to him and communicated exclusively with hand signals. At her request, her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was placed directly in front of the theater's former address at Hollywood and Wilcox.
The original laugh track has been removed in syndication.
Rod Serling wrote the episode specifically for Carol Burnett, and it incorporates her own experience as a 15 year-old cinema usherette.