Host Dick Wilson has no idea what became of the collection of styrofoam cups that guests bit and autographed.
The show was originally guaranteed 20 weeks on the air, and it was ultimately extended for an additional month.
Dick Wilson resided in Kansas City, Missouri, and was concurrently employed as a weekday radio host on KCMO-FM. Bi-weekly, he commuted to Los Angeles to shoot the show on the weekends.
Segment producers Warren Bell, Tim Maile, and guest Lois Bromfield went on to produce the short-lived ABC sitcom Life's Work (1996), which also guest-starred John Pinette.
Baseball player Rick Dempsey, actor Christopher Daniel Barnes, model Kathy Ireland, and singer Mojo Nixon were each scheduled to appear on the show, but they ultimately dropped out.