The sheep that Tony carries into the living room is very different from the one that he carries from the bathroom.
The same footage is used both times that Harold destroys the fireplace.
The garage to Major Nelson's house is on the right of the house if you're facing the exterior. But when Tony and Roger walk to the garage from the outside patio, the garage is on the left of the house.
The location of Jeannie's bottle changes. At the beginning of the show when she comes out of her bottle and goes into Tony's bedroom, her bottle is on the brown desk near the window. When she, Tony and Roger walk back into the living room before Harold arrives, the bottle is in its regular spot, on the drop lid desk against the wall next to the kitchen.
In the opening scene, when Jeannie stands up in her bottle, you can see a studio light over the top of the bottle set.
Warm air rises - even when the fire place is up-side-down. The fireplace was throwing fire and smoke back in the direction of the ceiling. Viewers could see and hear somebody in the inverted chimney using a bellowing device to pump smoke up to the burning logs.
The Air Force photographer never took a picture of Tony, Roger and Dr Bellows. The "photographer" could be seen feeling for a red button. Flashes were battery powered and in sync with the camera button. The red button was to test to see if the flash was ready and functioning.
Simply put, pressing the red button tested the flash; It didn't take a picture.
Simply put, pressing the red button tested the flash; It didn't take a picture.
A stark shadow of the camera covers Tony's body for a moment as he steps out of the shower.