Day of the Daleks:

10ep 1 – While the Doctor is pottering around in the TARDIS trying to get it working, he hands a clipboard and pen to Jo. As he does so, the pen falls off the board and gets stuck about halfway down the TARDIS console where it stays for the next couple of shots. But then Jo hands the clipboard back to the Doctor with the pen, and no sign of her having bent over to retrieve the errant writing implement.

20ep 1 – Early on in this episode, the Brigadier gets a phone call. When he answers, we can hear the muffled voice of a male secretary of some sort announcing that he has the Minister on the line for the Brig. The secretary finishes his line, then the Minister says "hello" in the middle of the Brig's reponse. The Minister then offers a second "hello", but Nick Courtney doesn't seem to react until the third one.

30ep 1 – The Brigadier tells Jo that Auderley House is a government-owned country house. But all other indications in the story are that Auderley is Styles's private home (e.g. Styles's wine cellar, the fact that the Brigadier asks Styles for permission to search the grounds, etc.).

40ep 1 – As Styles enters his study when the Doctor and co. are talking to Miss Paget, the camera is a little too high, and a diagonal wire can be seen attached to the chandelier.
[This is known as a "braille wire", used by the studio lighting crew to control the chandelier's position in the set — since sets don't normally have ceilings, a chandelier has to be suspended from the studio's lighting rigs.]

50ep 1 – Watch the Brigadier slip and slide as he's running through the mud on his way to the railway tunnel. Hilarious!

60ep 1 – When the controller contacts his masters for the first time, the camera zooms back dramatically to show who he's reporting to: the Daleks! In awe of seeing them for the first time, the boom operator has forgotten to move out of the way and the boom mike can be seen sitting above the controller's head rather sheepishly.

70ep 2,3 – When Styles's house is being attacked by the Ogrons (in studio), the freedom fighter Boaz loses his hat while running out to fight. In the next shot (on location) he has it back on. Then in the next episode, when the Doctor catches up with them in the tunnel, it's gone again.

80ep 4 – As the attack force of Daleks and Ogrons emerges from the tunnel, one of the Ogrons has a very badly-fitting mask — a large portion of the actor's face can be seen underneath it.

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