In the golf course scene, the giant knotted handkerchief on top of Holly's television monitor disappears in one shot and reappears in the next.
When Rimmer pulls up in an old Morris Minor estate car with McGruder and their seven children, it's a sunny day. But in the two shots of Lister asking Rimmer what happened and the Cat asking "Who are all those guys?", it's dark.
Rimmer becomes an admiral in "Better than Life", yet the bizarre salutes he receives are based on the British Army's. A Royal Navy salute is much simpler due to the cramped space on board many ships.
Rimmer begins enjoying his game time at the beach, appropriately without the 'H', since he is able to touch; however, shortly after rejoining his mates at the beach wall, his 'H' reappears, despite the fact that Rimmer handles a bottle, touches his tax bill and gets pounded before 'GAME OVER'. - This is incorrectly a goof due to the fact that Rimmer feels that nothing ever goes right for him, thus the 'H' reappears on his head as his low self esteem re manifests itself and alters his self image. He is still able to interact with the game world because it's still a computer simulation.
Rimmer meets Napoleon Bonaparte who he describes as his "favourite Fascist dictator". Napoleon lived almost a century before the invention of Fascism. However, this is in character for Rimmer, who is not as smart as he thinks he is.
When Rimmer is buried up to his neck in the sand, a close-up shows the sand moving as he speaks, indicating that it's only a thin layer.
When Lister (Craig Charles) says to the Cat that Rimmer's dad's died and the Cat says "Well, I'd prefer chicken", Charles starts to corpse and looks straight at the camera.
The bottom of the wheels are cut off on the superimposed images of the Reliant Robin and Jaguar E-Type that appear on the beach.
Walruses are not sea bound mammals since they spend most of their life out of the water. Whales are an example of a sea bound mammal.