Just before Andy and Barney take Jubal Foster into custody and walk him to the squad car, the background changes in an improbable manner. Without the camera angle changing, the background behind Andy and Barney switches from the shed to the corner of the pasture fence, then back to the shed again.
When Andy and Barney drive up the lane to Jubal Foster's farm and Jubal frantically stashes his moonshine jars in the shed, a cow munching hay stands directly behind Jubal as he stands by the shed door. As Andy and Barney exit the squad car, the cow instantly disappears from behind Jubal. There one second, gone the next.
When Jubal runs from the shed to the burning barn, the edge of the barn is clearly to the far left of the shed. However from the same vantage point when Andy and Barney drive up, what is rigged and shown as the standing charred barn now extends well beyond the right edge of the shed. This is evidenced by the fence behind and to the left of the shed being visible in both shots, when it should not be visible in the earlier shot because the barn would have obscured it.
When Jubal enters the barn and accidentally starts the fire, he runs out and hides some of the equipment in the shed outside. When he does this, there is a bench to the right of the shed door. However, after the fire, the bench is to the left of the shed door.
Aunt Bee's radio soap opera would probably not exist. Because of the advent of television in the late '40s and the mass migration of soap operas into the new medium, the radio soaps were gone by the time of "The Andy Griffith Show", replaced mostly with music, especially rock and pop.