The Mistakes
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In Hole in One, Albert say that everytime himself and the boys
grandad were short of some money he just fell down a hole. In the
court case it was revealed that the incidents occured after the
war. In "Tea for Three" he said that he and Grandad didn't speak to
each other after they met and fought over Aunt Ada. In "Miami
Twice" Albert revealed that he left Ada behind when he went to war,
so he clearly met Ada before the war and couldn't therefor be
speaking to Grandad after the war when they alegadly worked
together falling down holes.
In Hole in One, at the begining when Albert goes to the door to
stuff the letters back through, the porch shows a door to the
kitchen. In later episodes the door disappears as a coat rack.
In Hole In One, Uncle Albert is replacing a previous shot episode
which Grandad had filmed shortly before his death. The scenes of
Mike looking up at Albert were never replaced (Mike was looking up
at Grandad)
In Hole in One, Uncle Albert reveals while in court, that they live
at 368 Nelson Mandela House, yet in "Time On Our Hands"while Del
and Rodney are stuck in the lift, we take a look at Denzil and
Mickey taking furniture out of Del and Raquels flat. On the door of
there flat the number is clearly 127.
In Hole in One, the exterior of "The Nags head" is very different
to that of the pub later seen in a much later special either Miami
Twice or Fatal extraction where the Van pulls up outside a very
spick modern Pub.
In Hole In One, Rodney clearly says he lives on Dockside Estate yet
in "Yuppy Love" they say that he lives on "a Nyere estate"
In Hole In One, Uncle Albert is seen stuffing the post back through
the letter box. If you watch the scene carefully the letters appear
to pull themselves through, no doubt a helping hand from the film
crew.
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