Linc tries to help five women who've been sent out into the cold by an unfeeling hotel manager.Linc tries to help five women who've been sent out into the cold by an unfeeling hotel manager.Linc tries to help five women who've been sent out into the cold by an unfeeling hotel manager.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the jazz quintet depicted in this episode was Liz Marshall and Her Martians. The group was fronted by Jessica Walter's character on bass. In real life, Jessica Walter's father, David, was a world-renowned bassist.
- GoofsKicked out of the Inn On The Park in the middle of the night, and with no transportation (or money to buy or rent transportation), the girls somehow end up 10 miles away on Shuter Street in downtown Toronto by dawn -- in heels, and immaculately coiffed and made up.
- Quotes
Manager: [Tod calls the hotel's manager looking for Linc] Five girls? They're here right now. Mr. Melonhead? Just a moment.
[She hands the phone to Linc]
Manager: Your name is Melonhead?
- Crazy creditsUnusually, a number of substantial speaking roles are completely uncredited, including the roles of Mrs. J Longsworth (the credit manager), the stripper, Walt's gin rummy partner, the police officer, the four guests Foxglove brings to the impromptu party (including Larry), the Telegram receptionist, and the Massey Hall stage manager.
- ConnectionsReferences The Magnificent Seven (1960)
- SoundtracksDay In, Day Out
(uncredited)
Music by Rube Bloom
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Gyo and Daphne for the strip club audition
Featured review
This has become my favorite episode
Everything about this episode clicked with me which was surprising because I usually go for the heavy dramatic stories.
But this was such a lighthearted and fun story that I found myself laughing and smiling throughout the episode.
I loved all five of the girls and actually think they could've spun off into their own show because they were all so likeable and endearing. I definitely would've watched a series with them as stars.
I even liked that old cad Foxglove who originally had less than savory intentions with the girls but proved to be a nice guy in the end getting them the booking.
I've already watched this episode twice now and as much as I love the heavy drama of this series, this one stands out for me as a huge favorite due to its very likeable guest stars and lighthearted story with a happy ending.
The only thing that saddens me is learning that the Inn on the Park hotel where they filmed the episode has been demolished because it looked like a really nice hotel and sad that it's gone.
I can watch this episode again and again and especially when I need to lift my spirits up a little because it's so much fun.
But this was such a lighthearted and fun story that I found myself laughing and smiling throughout the episode.
I loved all five of the girls and actually think they could've spun off into their own show because they were all so likeable and endearing. I definitely would've watched a series with them as stars.
I even liked that old cad Foxglove who originally had less than savory intentions with the girls but proved to be a nice guy in the end getting them the booking.
I've already watched this episode twice now and as much as I love the heavy drama of this series, this one stands out for me as a huge favorite due to its very likeable guest stars and lighthearted story with a happy ending.
The only thing that saddens me is learning that the Inn on the Park hotel where they filmed the episode has been demolished because it looked like a really nice hotel and sad that it's gone.
I can watch this episode again and again and especially when I need to lift my spirits up a little because it's so much fun.
helpful•10
- Christopher370
- Dec 27, 2023
Details
- Runtime50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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