Mr. Grainger mentions getting a girl in trouble "in the pudding club", which is slang for pregnancy.
Mrs. Slocombe's interviewer, "the lady from personnel," does not show up and once Mrs. Peacock arrives is never again mentioned.
While in Mr. Rumbold's office, Captain Peacock has two very visible long hairs protruding from the bottom of his hairline.
For the second consecutive episode, Mr. Humphries breaks the fourth wall, this time saying, "And the next object is: a lie. A lie!"
During the trial scene, a painting on the wall behind Capt. Peacock resembles Sherlock Holmes's creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.