* DirectedByCastMember: Dick Christie directed three episodes.
* HeAlsoDid: William Bogert (playing recurring character Brandon Brindle) also appeared in ''Film/WarGames'' and whose first major project was appearing in the 1964 UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson campaign ad "Confessions of a Republican" where Bogert, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin registered Republican]], though of the more liberal "Rockefeller Republican" wing in the early stages of its decline, expressed his disapproval of his party's more conservative nominee, Arizona Senator UsefulNotes/BarryGoldwater.
* SuppressedMammaries: The plastic vest Tiffany Brissette wore to simulate Vicki's access panel had to be periodically refitted over the show's four-year run. In the fourth-season episode "Double Dates", Brissette shows us how uncomfortably tight her wardrobe had become.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Creator/CandaceCameronBure has expressed no regret over not getting the role of Vicki. Figure skater-slash-Kraft "Cheese & Macaroni" girl Taylor Neff has yet to comment.
** Creator/{{Filmation}} was to have produced an AnimatedAdaptation and a SpinOff titled ''Too Good to Be True'' was to have Vanessa living with either Ted's or Joan's parents.
** According to the [[http://vipondweb.byethost3.com/SWEpisodes/Episode_Index.html episode guide]] from the [[https://web.archive.org/web/20150418192829/http://members.surfbest.net/smallwonder@surfbest.net/COC.html Semi-Official Small Wonder "Cabinet of Contents" Home Page]], several rejected scripts from writers attempted to move the show away from "light-hearted fantasy" and into more socially relevant issues that took advantage of Vicki's robotic nature.
* WrittenByCastMember: Dick Christie wrote five episodes.
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