[1] Since the features on Nickel Flicks had been created prior to the advance of color television, most of the program was presented in black and white.
According to a podcast interview, Saturday Morning Rewind, tapes existed, but were lost in a storage unit.
"[2] Cable executive Bill Riley stated that "any violence [on the program] is either less intense than that found on commercial television or is clearly intended as comedy.
"[4] Moschitta, in his own words, played "a Sydney Greenstreet kind of character in a white suit", wearing a pith helmet or panama hat, and sat in a large rattan chair.
[5] During Moschitta's host segments, public affairs issues related to the plots or stars of the showcased films were discussed.