In the Killer Asteroid scenario, a young Berlin mother hurries to prepare for the impending asteroid strike. A close-up shot of her framed family photo depicts her husband, herself, and her son posing left-to-right. As she flees the home, the photo appears again in close-up, but flopped with the family posing right-to-left.
When the desk attendant at the airport says "the flight is boarding now," it implies that the actor has roughly 5 minutes to reach. He has not boarded the plane when the tsunami struck, making it impossible that the tsunami was an hour away, as said by the BBC reporter, shortly after he arrived at the airport.
In the "supervolcano" story, the SUV is a British-model Landrover Discovery - it's right-hand drive and has an English registration plate, yet the family is meant to be in Wyoming.
Many of the news segments are broadcast on BBC3. BBC3 starts broadcasting at 19:00 and the only news it carries is the "60 Seconds" strand between programmes.
In the "particle accelerator" story, the lead character supposedly leaves a terminal at JFK and catches a taxi. However the sign reading "North Terminal" - i.e. Gatwick Airport - is still visible.
How is it that a passenger on a transatlantic flight is able to watch a live feed of BBC News 24 when on the tarmac in New York?
In the "virus" story the plane supposedly lands at JFK. However, the airbridges are all very clearly marked "Berlin-Tegel".
A supposed news reporter mentions Eastern Seaboard Time. There's no such thing.
A caller on the roof during the tidal wave sequence states his belief the wave may be visible from the south. A tidal wave from the Atlantic would approach New York City from the east.