Directly behind Benita Bizarre's Jukebox was the abandoned set of the USS Enterprise bridge from Star Trek (1966). The boys liked to hang out there in their downtime on the show.
Phil Collins was among the last three finalists for the role of "I.Q." (he lost out to Scottish actor/musician John McIndoe).
This was the second series to be produced by Sid Krofft and Marty Krofft after H.R. Pufnstuf (1969). That show was shot on film, but they switched to videotape with this series in an effort to drive down production costs and take advantage of the new chroma key visual FX technology.
While the Bugaloos had been signed to Capitol Records, their album and accompanying single "For A Friend" were not successful, and the group was dropped from Capitol's artist roster in 1971.