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'''A certificate '''was a non-compulsory and advisory certificate given to BBFC films from 1912 until 1982 that contained content that might be unsuitable for younger children. In the certificate's earliest days, A certificate requires that children be accompanied by adults during the film, but that was not until 1932. In 1982, it was replaced by the [[PG certificate|PG rating]]. [[File:BBFC-A.jpg|thumb|218px]][[File:Images.jpg|thumb]]
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'''A certificate '''was a non-compulsory and advisory certificate given to BBFC films from 1912 until 1982 that contained content that might be unsuitable for younger children. In the certificate's earliest days, A certificates required that children be accompanied by adults during the film. In 1982, it was replaced by the [[PG certificate|PG rating]]. [[File:BBFC-A.jpg|thumb|218px]][[File:Images.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 20 September 2020

A certificate was a non-compulsory and advisory certificate given to BBFC films from 1912 until 1982 that contained content that might be unsuitable for younger children. In the certificate's earliest days, A certificate requires that children be accompanied by adults during the film, but that was not until 1932. In 1982, it was replaced by the PG rating.

BBFC-A
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British Board of Film Classification (BBFC)
BBFC U BBFC PG BBFC 12A BBFC 12 BBFC 15 BBFC 18 BBFC R18

Formerly used certificates: A | H | X | AA | Uc | PG-12

History of certificates | Video Recordings Act 1984 | Rejected works | Cut works | Discrepancies

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