Mrs. Brown

Continuity mistake: When Billy Connolly and his on screen brother have just been for a swim, they are drying themselves off on shore. Just to the left of his brother you can clearly see someone windsurfing in the background - not bad for the late 19th century.

Continuity mistake: John Brown is trying to coax Queen Victoria out of her withdrawl from life following Albert's death by enticing her to take up some gentle horse riding on her favourite steed, but she is having none of it. So he proceeds to stubbornly station himself below her bedroom window with the horse every morning despite pleas from all concerned to desist from the practice. When JB and horse are viewed from the ground he is standing on the horse's offside but when viewed from QV's bedroom window she (and we) see him standing on the horse's nearside.

Continuity mistake: When Billy Connolly and Judi Dench are in the rowboat, the standard flying on the rear of the boat appears solid yellow in the long shots, but mostly dark blue with only bits of yellow in the close-ups.

Continuity mistake: When Billy Connolly and his on screen brother have just been for a swim, they are drying themselves off on shore. Just to the left of his brother you can clearly see someone windsurfing in the background - not bad for the late 19th century.

More mistakes in Mrs. Brown

Title Card: Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837, at the age of eighteen.
Title Card: At twenty she married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. It was one of the happiest royal marriages in history.
Title Card: When he died from typhoid in 1861, she was inconsolable.

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