Long Live Walter Jameson - S1-E24
Factual error: When Walter is reading the diary of the Civil War soldier at the beginning of the program, he reads an entry from "Tuesday, September 11, 1864." Tuesday, September 11, 1864 was a Sunday.
Continuity mistake: When Caswell walks toward the phone booth and the woman exits, she passes on his right side and walks down the sidewalk. Later in the scene Caswell gets trapped in the phone booth and breaks the window to get out. When he breaks the window, notice that the phone booth is no longer located on the sidewalk, it is now magically next to a building. (00:14:45 - 00:15:25)
Factual error: Caswell acts surprised at the sight of the lighter, but lighters were around in his time.
Suggested correction: The modern lighter, which use ferrocerium to create a spark, was developed in 1903. Caswell was from 1880. This would have been different then anything he would have seen.
Continuity mistake: Henry closes the door of the rabbit hutch, but it bounces back open. When he turns back to the hutch a minute later, though, the door has closed itself. (00:16:30)
A Nice Place to Visit - S1-E28
Revealing mistake: When Valentine tries to shoot Pip, he shoots the lamp to see if his gun works. The lamp breaks a full second after he shoots it. It was obviously done by special effects.
A Nice Place to Visit - S1-E28
Revealing mistake: When Rocky evicts three women from the room and slams the door behind them, you can quite clearly see the entire wall shaking.
A Nice Place to Visit - S1-E28
Revealing mistake: After Valentine finds out he isn't in Heaven, he tries frantically to open the door. As he does, you can see the whole wall and door frame moving along with the door, showing that it's fake.
Other mistake: Helen is holding the cup of rich "cocoa" that Markie supposedly just drank. Helen says, "I thought she'd finished her cocoa, and here it is untouched." Close-up on the "cocoa," which is clearly (so to speak) nothing more than water. (00:12:10)
Audio problem: When Markie is finally revealing to Helen who she is, Terry Burnham (Markie) is standing behind Janice Rule (Helen) talking to her over her shoulder and can be seen mouthing Janice's lines along with her in between her own.
Revealing mistake: When "Selden" falls down the stairs it is obvious that it's a stunt double.
Continuity mistake: When Helen pushes Seldon to his death, his body was facing to the right, but in next shot he is facing to the left.
A Passage for Trumpet - S1-E32
Revealing mistake: Joey cannot see himself reflected in The Mirror. However when he walks past the booth, he has a clear reflection.
A Passage for Trumpet - S1-E32
Audio problem: When Joey steps in front of the truck, a lady screams and it shows a close-up of her face. It pans out to a wider shot and for a moment, you can still hear the scream, but the woman's mouth is closed.
A Passage for Trumpet - S1-E32
Continuity mistake: When Joey goes into the bar, being invisible, after pouring himself a drink, the bottle rotates on its own accord.
Continuity mistake: When Mr. Bevis starts his car, a girl with shoulder-length hair runs over with other children to help push it. In the first shot she's at the rear bumper but in the following shot she's beside the passenger door and there are different kids at the rear bumper. (00:03:25)
Revealing mistake: When all of the neighborhood children push Bevis's car for him, one of them looks directly into the camera.
Continuity mistake: In the early scene when Bevis tumbles down the stairs of his apartment, a little boy watches and then holds his hands over his eyes. In the next shot, the boy is shown walking outside, but then the camera cuts and he is shown back inside, his hands still over his eyes.