Factual error: In the sequence where Michael runs over the innkeeper Judd, the car which comes up behind Judd has very bright headlights with the characteristic three spokes towards the centre. At that time, all cars had to have masked headlights as could be seen elsewhere, including on the earlier shots of the green SS Jaguar outside the pub in daylight. Also, when the car lights are first switched on, it looks as if the later Hartley (louvered) masks were used rather than the early hooded type.
Factual error: Fort Benning is stated to be in Virginia. It actually spans the Georgia - Alabama state line.
Factual error: Foyle is disembarking from a trans-Atlantic voyage from a ship which, in long shot, is painted in Union-Castle line colours. This line served African ports, not the USA. Their ships had lavender-coloured hulls from the mid-50s.
Other mistake: Beck sometimes calls the safe breaker Harry and sometimes Malcolm, which is correct?
Suggested correction: His name is Harry Markham. He doesn't say Malcom.
Fifty Ships - S2-E1
Factual error: One of the wall pictures in the departure hut in the penultimate scene appears to show passengers boarding a Comet jet airliner, introduced in the early 50s.
Factual error: Sunflowers are not grown in the North of France. They're grown primarily in Provence and Poitou.