The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Corrected entry: When Albert crashes the boat at the seaside, the little boy who laughs at him is Mickey Pearce's son in real life.
5th Nov 2007
The Jolly Boys' Outing - S6-E7
Corrected entry: When Albert crashes the boat at the seaside, the little boy who laughs at him is Mickey Pearce's son in real life.
14th Jan 2008
Corrected entry: Actor Geoff Bell, who plays Tommy Hatcher (head of the Millwall firm), actually supports West Ham in real life and was reluctant to take the part as Tommy, as Millwall are big rivals with West Ham.
Correction: Geoff Bell supports Millwall.
12th Nov 2007
Corrected entry: When Boycie and Mike are talking in the Nag's head about Peckham Spring being shoddy, a long haired guy is sitting behind Boycie having a pint. He turns around to reveal himself - it's Robbie Williams. Take That is playing in the background as well.
Correction: It's not Robbie Williams. This has been debunked several times.
17th Nov 2007
Corrected entry: When Del pays the waiter, he puts the money in a glass. As he's walking away, it falls out and no-one notices it. (00:20:35)
24th Feb 2008
Corrected entry: When Del is looking at his letter with his blood group on it in the pub, there is a bit above it that says "positive", even though it was revealed earlier that he was negative.
Correction: He was negative for the blood disorder. His blood group is positive.
18th Feb 2008
Corrected entry: When Del comes through the front door at the end, as he goes to answer the phone, the plainly visible shadow of a camera moves across the door.
Correction: Watched this over and over and never saw what was described.
2nd May 2010
Corrected entry: The strange spelling of 'Inglorious' was due to a genuine mistake from one of the film's producers.
Correction: No, it was not. In an interview in 2005 (during the Cannes Film Festival) Quentin Tarantino confirmed that he had deliberately misspelled both words of the films title and said : "Here's the thing. I'm never going to explain that. You do an artistic flourish like that, and to explain it would just take the p*ss out of it and invalidate the whole stroke in the first place."
17th Nov 2007
Big Brother - S1-E1
Corrected entry: When Del is on the phone to Dougie Sadler, he says, "How's your luck pal? Terrific. Family? Super". There is no way that Dougie could have replied to those questions given the speed Del was speaking. (00:13:20)
Correction: That is kind of the point. Del is just going through his usual repartee on the phone, pretending he actually cares and not even listening.
11th Nov 2007
Corrected entry: When Abdul worries that Del, Rodney and Albert have sunk, Boycie says, "Don't worry, they've got their uncle Albert with them". How does Boycie know this? Del said in the back of Denzel's lorry that it was just him and Rodney and that they were going by plane and that was the last time they spoke to each other, so there was no other way of knowing.
Correction: The events after the meeting are not shown in real time. There is ample time for Del to call Boycie and tell him the plan. They must have had some further contact after that meeting to set up all the arrangements for Amsterdam.
Correction: Boycey mentions speaking to Del since the collection.
19th Nov 2007
Corrected entry: In the Nags Head after the wedding, when Rodney and Cassandra are saying bye to everyone, watch Boycie as he goes to kiss/hug Cassandra. She doesn't realise it and walks straight past him. Boycie disguises it with a wave.
Correction: This could easily just be a character error. Boycie thinks Cassandra is coming to kiss/hug him but she isn't. Being a proud man who thinks he's better than everyone else, he wouldnt want to appear foolish so instead decides to pretend he was going to wave all along. Not really a mistake.
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Correction: No evidence that Patrick Murray has a son, only a daughter, Josie.