The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Corrected entry: When Albert crashes the boat at the seaside, the little boy who laughs at him is Mickey Pearce's son in real life.
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Corrected entry: At the railway station/bus stop scene, Alan Parry states that they will all have to look for somewhere to stay the night, as the replacement coach will be coming at 9.00am the next morning. If that arrangement had already been made, why were they looking for transport back to London that evening?
Correction: Most, if not all reasonable coach companies will pay for your travel back if you decide you don't want to stay the night, just as they would offer to pay for your accommodation. This is more than likely the reason they were looking for transport back to Peckham.
Danger UXD - S6-E2
Corrected entry: When Del comes into the pub and sits with Denzil at a table, Mike brings Del a cocktail drink and a bowl of soup (or stew). However Del only asked for the cocktail and not once does he ask for anything to eat.
Correction: Del asks Mike to give Denzil the same again and since Denzil had firstly ordered a stew, Mike gives him another one.
Corrected entry: When Del comes through the front door at the end, as he goes to answer the phone, the plainly visible shadow of a camera moves across the door.
Correction: Watched this over and over and never saw what was described.
Corrected entry: In the Nags Head after the wedding, when Rodney and Cassandra are saying bye to everyone, watch Boycie as he goes to kiss/hug Cassandra. She doesn't realise it and walks straight past him. Boycie disguises it with a wave.
Correction: This could easily just be a character error. Boycie thinks Cassandra is coming to kiss/hug him but she isn't. Being a proud man who thinks he's better than everyone else, he wouldnt want to appear foolish so instead decides to pretend he was going to wave all along. Not really a mistake.
Correction: No evidence that Patrick Murray has a son, only a daughter, Josie.