Gerry Standing is mentioned to have hylophobia - a fear of woods or forests.
However in the previous episode he quite happily trudged through woodland to get to the lake.
However in the previous episode he quite happily trudged through woodland to get to the lake.
During the dinner table scene, as Brian is explaining what an ectomorph is, there is a short cut where his wife, Esther, motions to him to stop eating as he is talking. here is a short cut after this where we see Jack's hand lift up a glass of wine. As Brian continues talking, Jack's glass suddenly appears back on the table.
About 3 minutes in, the professor takes the black binder off the top of the box twice in rapid succession.
The scientists claim that you can tell where a person grew up by examining the chemical composition of the bones. In fact, the human skeleton is renewed every two years so wouldn't provide this information. Only the material in the teeth is permanent (and they didn't have any of those).
The late girl's surname, and that of her parents, is given as McCloud or some such nonsense. No self respecting bearer of that name, especially a native Scot, would spell it like that. It's always spelled MacLeod or, occasionally, McLeod.
On the whiteboard in UCOS headquarters, one of the bits of info is mis-spelled "Sufferring from syphilis" (with two Rs).
When the team are looking at the statue on the Deeley estate, it appears to be moving in the breeze, which seems unlikely for a bronze statue.