The establishing shot before the coroner's inquest begins shows a building with the emblem "United States Court House." As the statements read by Dr. Astin immediately establish, however, the coroner's inquest is a proceeding under the jurisdiction of the City of Los Angeles, which would never be held in a federal building.
At 33:18, the word "suppress" is misspelled on the front page of the newspaper.
The view of Roberta Rhoades (Donna Mills) face on the television screen was the same shot used of her dead body when it was found in her apartment during the opening credits. It shouldn't have been the same.
Just after Congressman Sinclair (Robert Foxworth) shows up at the coroner's inquest, Quincy (Jack Klugman) turns to face him. As he does so, the shadow of the boom mic passes over Quincy's head and shoulders.
At about 51 minutes, Dr. Asten convenes a Coroner's Inquiry and introduces himself as "Dr. Robert Astin, A-S-T-I-N", even accentuating the erroneous "I". Perhaps this is because the actor's name is Rogin.
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According to IMDb rules, TV shows are allowed to change anything they want, including how a name is spelled. The spelling of names sometimes has to be changed for legal reasons.