Yuppy Love - S6-E1
Continuity mistake: The text on Rodney's computer keeps changing at the start with no one touching the computer. (00:03:15 - 00:10:50)
Yuppy Love - S6-E1
Continuity mistake: Rodney goes out in a black suit and it changes to grey.
Danger UXD - S6-E2
Continuity mistake: Albert takes the box of dolls to the van. He then puts the box on the floor and goes back to Del to get the keys. We see Del talk to a neighbor then Albert drives back to Del. When Albert opens the van, the box has gone. (00:37:10)
Danger UXD - S6-E2
Continuity mistake: When Del is talking to Denzil in the Nag's Head, the spoon in Denzil's stew changes bowls without him moving it.
Danger UXD - S6-E2
Continuity mistake: When Rodney and Cassandra are having their meal, pay attention to Rodney's beer. Whenever the camera shot is from behind Rodney, his beer has a reasonable head to it. But in the apparent instant that it changes to from behind Cassandra, the beer has absolutely no head whatsoever. This happens a couple of times.
Chain Gang - S6-E3
Continuity mistake: When you see Rodney and Albert in the van, a woman walks past but in the next shot(a long shot of the van), the woman has disappeared.
Chain Gang - S6-E3
Continuity mistake: The half pint glass of beer that Rodney gets from the bar has had some drunk out of it when Denzil leaves and says bye to Cassandra, but when Del and Rodney return to it after having a meeting, it's full again.
Chain Gang - S6-E3
Continuity mistake: When they rush out of the flat to make the exchange, Rodney stays behind, makes a call to Cassie, but then appears outside the restaurant in the van with Albert.
The Unlucky Winner Is... - S6-E4
Continuity mistake: The amount of wine in the bottle at the start changes from when Uncle Albert comes into the room to when he takes it back to the kitchen. (00:06:25)
Continuity mistake: Near the start when Albert is plating up the takeaway, you see him beginning to remove the lid from the takeaway. In the next shot however, the lid is completely off. The change in shot is immediate and there is no way that Albert could have moved it in that time.
Continuity mistake: When Del puts the painkillers in his drink, it changes to a lighter colour. Yet when he picks it up off the TV a few minutes later, it is back to it's normal colour.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: Raquel says that she doesn't have any family, except for an estranged brother. However, in the season 8 episode "Time is on our Hands", her parents coming to dinner is a central theme. (00:58:00 - 00:58:30)
Suggested correction: She didn't mean she literally didn't have any family left. During the 1996 specials, she spoke to them for the first time in years, so the lack of contact up until that point means spiritually she didn't have family.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: In 'The Unlucky Winner Is' (which is set before Rodney and Cassandra marry) Del changes Rodney's date of birth to 2nd November 1974 in order to make him appear 14, meaning this episode is set sometime between November 1988 and November 1989. However, in this episode, which takes place after Rodney and Cassandra have been married a whole year, a sign in the window of the coach (which can be seen just as the coach is leaving the police station) states that this episode takes place in 1989, and it is on a Bank Holiday weekend, thus can be no later than August 1989.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: When Del says to Rodney "Rodney, give me that ball!", while Rodney and his mates are playing football, Boycie is walking behind them. The next shot is Rodney and behind him is Boycie in the coach as if he has been sitting there all along.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: There is an ash tray behind Rodney and Albert's bed. In some shots it is there and in some shots it isn't.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Continuity mistake: In the scene in the hotel whre Mickey, Jevon and Denzil are staying, at the end of one shot, Denzil is putting salt on to his dinner yet in the next shot, he has his knife and fork in his hands and is eating his dinner. Certainly no time to put the salt down and pick up his knife and fork.