Visible crew/equipment: When Phones is unravelling the secret plans, a hand can be seen pulling him back to help unravel the plans.
Visible crew/equipment: Right after Kate tells ALF he is not to drink beer a boom mic is visible.
Visible crew/equipment: When the Lone Gunmen return to their van after meeting Jimmy, when Langly opens the driver's side door, you can see the reflection of two crewmembers' feet in the rear view mirror. (00:24:20)
Visible crew/equipment: When Zaphod says his first line "I certainly didn't survive.", you can see the person who plays his third arm standing behind him.
The Tale of the Pinball Wizard - S1-E13
Visible crew/equipment: When Russ is in the royal chair and it is moving on its own, right after it hits the witch you can see a crewman behind the chair pushing it.
Visible crew/equipment: Towards the beginning of the episode, when you see Commander Taylor running up the river bank from a high sky camera view, off to the left you can see a crew member standing by a tree, just before the scene changes.
Visible crew/equipment: When Winn is putting on his shirt after being caught, you can see his mic wire through the hole where Kara says he forgot to button his shirt. (00:03:15)
The Losers - S1-E4
Visible crew/equipment: When Lodgepoole is telling Marshall about how the Bureau of Lost caused the Great Depression, someone's arm becomes visible in the upper left corner of the screen. (00:13:25)
Visible crew/equipment: After Jax cuts the rope that's supposedly keeping the trap in the air, as Marty falls to the ground you can see the cable that is actually holding the whole contraption up while the rope falls a bit to the right.
Visible crew/equipment: When Nicky wakes up after falling asleep at the kitchen table, you can see the mike in the mirror behind her.
Visible crew/equipment: After the creature that was Zoref pulls the reactor door open, the camera crew is reflected on the door's surface.
Life Lessons - S1-E4
Visible crew/equipment: When Yale is still trying to access the "E2" files, Alonzo asks if he is OK. A few shots later the camera zooms in on Yale's eye, and you can see the camera reflected in his eye. (00:39:35)
The Town Where No One Got Off - S1-E4
Visible crew/equipment: The overhead boom mic dips into the scene as the old man is speaking.
Visible crew/equipment: A boom mic's shadow is visible as Bolger speaks to his assistant in the police office.
Visible crew/equipment: When Diana confronts Tom Baldwin about being a Marked, when Diana says "You know, you're just so bad at this..." a mic boom enters the shot for several seconds. (00:21:40)
Visible crew/equipment: When Dick wants to go along with Mary to a wedding he tries to convince her. When he says "Whatever it takes, I'll do it" he walks forward. Take a look at the top of the screen and you'll notice the shadow of the boom mic on the wall following him.
Visible crew/equipment: After Ralph's interference with the unmarked police car while he's inside the manhole, when it cuts to the high school Ralph asks if anybody has seen Tony, and just as the camera passes Rhonda the T-mark is visible on the floor near the other female student's desk. In a few moments Ralph will walk over and stand at that spot. (00:07:45)
Visible crew/equipment: When Will and Dr. Smith first come upon the Trader's encampment, just as the dogs start to attack you can see the head of a crew member (dog trainer?) bob in and out of view from directly behind where the dog on the right was lying...from behind the boxes stacked on the ship's platform. (00:08:38)
Visible crew/equipment: After the cannibal woman spits on the guard as he walks through the prison transport ship, he comes to a long haired guy. But as he comes onto screen you can see the end of the set piece for the ship with the walls of the shooting studio visible. Then when the camera cuts to another angle it shows the guard still has a lot of ship to walk through. (00:09:25)
Visible crew/equipment: In episode 1, "Computer Logic", there's a scene in which Austin & Michelle step into a computer convention, where a hot-shot software designer, Mr, Blaine, is delivering a sales pitch from his wheelchair. In one shot the boom microphone can be seen dipping deeply into frame.