The one-reel Our Gang shorts are referred to as "Streamliners" several times, even by Richard Bann.
This is incorrect, Hal Roach used the name "Streamliners" for his 4-5 reel features running under an hour.
The Documentary makes it sound like Kendall McComas and Shirley Jean Rickett went directly between the Our Gang and Mickey McGuire series when there is actually a one or two year gap.
Peggy Ahern is widely interviewed but she was not a key character.
By her statements in the interview lead you to believe she was an important character. She was in the Gang, but most will not know her.
Director Anthony Mack is miss-identified as Robert McGowan's son who changed his name. Anthony is really Robert's nephew.
The boy "Uh Huh" is erroneously miss-identified as played by "Red" Jackson. This error likely goes back to an original publicity still for "Fish Hooky" in which the publicity department identified him as so. This error is also made by Richard Bann on his commentary track for "The Devil's Brother"
Research indicates "Uh Huh" is really played by John Collum.
The girl identified as Janet Burston, is not her. The producers may have realized their error because the end credits only identify her as "Janet".
Fern Carter actually did follow the Gang from the Hal Roach Studios to the MGM Studios and remained with the Gang until the end.