Easter egg: On the Series 1 Disc 4 on the main menu, when you have the 'Play All' button highlighted, go up and highlight what looks like a mobile phone. If you press enter you get the director of the first two episodes discussing the use of CGI within said episodes for about 2 1/2 minutes.
Life on Mars (2006)
1 easter egg in show generally
Starring: John Simm, Philip Glenister, Dean Andrews, Liz White
Other mistake: The registration number of the Ford Zephyr police car is RVP154G but the security etching on the window reads EKM414C.
Trivia: The working title for "Life on Mars" was "Ford Granada" - a reference to the car that appeared in the 1970s Police Drama "The Sweeney". Related trivia: when "Life On Mars" was screened by a German TV Network, it was retitled "Gefangen in den 70ern" which translates into English as "Trapped In The 70s"
Question: When Sam reads someone their rights why does someone else tell him he's saying it wrong? This happens few times in different episodes.
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Chosen answer: Sam is using the modern wording of the right-to-silence caution prescribed by legislation such as the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. In the 1970s, the wording would have been different, if it was used at all.
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