Dragonfire:

10ep 1 – When Belazs pushes a button, the whole console strains under the pressure.

20ep 1 – When Kane lays his coin on the control panel, you can see the plywood grain of the "metal" console.

30ep 1,2 – At several points in the story, the "crystalline" walls in the ice caves billow to reveal that they're nothing more than sheets of polythene. An example occurs in episode 1, when Ace and Mel are escaping from Kane. It also happens in episode 2, when Mel throws Nitro-9 at the "zombies".

40ep 1,2 – In the scene where Ace and Mel meet the Dragon, watch the momentary expression of pain on Ace's face when Mel screams. According to Sophie Aldred, she had a massive headache that day, and here she was standing inches away from Bonnie Langford in full throat. (Lucky her.)

50ep 1,2 – In the (rather literal) cliffhanger to episode 1, the Doctor ends up dangling over a precipice, clinging only to his umbrella. In several shots, it's established that it's quite a long way down — but eventually Glitz rescues him by going to the bottom of the "precipice" and letting him step down onto his shoulders, implying that the fall was only a few feet instead.
[Not to mention the monumental stupidity of the whole cliffhanger, namely why the Doctor decided to climb down the chasm for no apparent reason in the first place...]

60ep 2 – When the Dragon fires at Mel and the ray hits a stalagmite next to her, watch how the polystyrene "rock" wobbles back and forth.

70ep 2 – Watch out for the Doctor's amazing appearing umbrella — one minute he has it, then it's gone, then, for a brief moment on Glitz's ship, he has it again.

80ep 2 – When the zombie Pudovkin gets shot by the Dragon, his body seems to vanish immediately afterwards, as the Doctor and co. move forward into the space where it used to be, and off down a side corridor.

90ep 2 – Whose bright idea was it to hide the Dragonfire on the dark side of Svartos (the only part of the planet Kane could get to)?

100ep 3 – Having spent thousands of years building up his army of mercenaries, just why does Kane throw them all away so casually?

110ep 3 – In the final TARDIS scene, the electrical cable powering the console is blatantly obvious.

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