Continuity mistake: When Roscoe comes out of the courthouse he runs into the potted tree, he grabs it, and starts to fall over to his right. In the wide shot, he falls over to the left and down the steps with the tree.
Continuity mistake: When the boys have Emory Potter in the car from his wedding in Lake Chickamahoney, they go off the paved road cross-country. As they go, you see they are on a dirt road. The hit a hump of dirt (almost a convenient ramp) and they go flying. As they do, the area suddenly goes from wide open country to a paved road with a wooden fence, and power poles lining it.
Visible crew/equipment: When Bo gets out of the cab of the tow truck, you can see the lighting equipment of the camera car reflected on the housing of the top-mounted brake lights.
Continuity mistake: When Lester hits the tree in the Sheriff's car, the grille comes off in the crash. A few moments later, he goes to back up to get back in the chase, and you see the grille is back in place, and minor damage to the hood. (00:38:25)
Continuity mistake: After Daisy stops at the tree after Lester and Boss crash, she's facing away from the road. The bad guys and the General go by the spot and are well past Daisy on the right side of the Jeep. After they are past, the camera does a close up on Daisy, and her looking and yelling to the camera "Go get them Bo!" She's not looking in the right direction.
Visible crew/equipment: After the Cooter/Enos crash, the camera goes to Daisy. As she drives, the camera is behind and above the front seats. The shadow of the camera rig is very visible in the shot.
Continuity mistake: When Cooter turns around to go after the bad guys, Enos comes from the side road, sliding a one-eighty. The back end of his car stops against the tow truck, but when the camera goes to a close up on Enos, there is no truck behind him, only trees.
Continuity mistake: As Cooter hears the call for help, he's on a winding country road. When he goes to turn around, he's on a two lane blacktop in the hills.
Continuity mistake: After the tires are shot out on the General, Jessie reaches in to get the CB microphone, and draws back after getting it. In the close up, he draws his arms back again.
Visible crew/equipment: As the General Lee goes past the camera position to pass a sign marked "Colonial City", you see the shadow of the camera and crew along with the shadow of the tree behind the camera.
Visible crew/equipment: When Daisy is being chased by Lester, the camera goes into a wide shot when they are on a long curve. As Daisy passes a last bush, you see the shadow of the camera and crewman.
Continuity mistake: When the guy is looking for the map, he knocks a vase out of the cupboard, and it breaks. After Lester trips up, the lights come on, and there is no broken glass anywhere.
Continuity mistake: After the boat with Jessie, Bo, Luke, and the girl get stuck, you see Jessie standing to get the boat unstuck. A second later, you see that he's sitting, then another second and he's standing.
Audio problem: When Bo and Luke come up behind the visitor in the blue car, Bo honks the horn and waves. When he does, only the last part of "Dixie" plays when the camera is on him. Then the camera cuts to her, and only the last three notes play about two or three seconds later.
Continuity mistake: Enos posts up an "Armed Robbery" poster for Floyd Baker and Molly Harmon for a $10,000 reward but after he rips it off the wall after he sees them outside the courthouse it turns into a wanted poster for "Grand Larceny and Car Stripping" for Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke. (00:03:50 - 00:09:55)
Return of the Ridge Raiders - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: The boys are driving along an open dirt road, being chased by the Sheriff. As they meet a blue car, they wave, and you notice that there are no bushes anywhere to be seen. When the blue car meets the cop cars, there are suddenly bushes on either side of the road, poorly disguising ramps used to flip the cop cars.
Answer: Various reasons, but mainly to drive the Dukes out of Hazzard County because the family have been foiling his schemes since his and Uncle Jesse's bootlegging days.
Captain Defenestrator