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− | [[File:BBFC U.svg|right|216px]]'''U certificate''' is a rating given by the BBFC that determines that a particular form of media is suitable for children |
+ | [[File:BBFC U.svg|right|216px]]'''U certificate''' is a rating given by the BBFC that determines that a particular form of media is suitable for children aged four and older. The BBFC cannot determine whether a U-rated film may frighten some children, and U-rated works are not necessarily aimed at children. It is the only rating to survive from the creation of the BBFC to today, as A (the other rating to be created in 1912) was absorbed into today's current [[PG certificate|PG classification]]. |
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Revision as of 21:30, 26 November 2019
U certificate is a rating given by the BBFC that determines that a particular form of media is suitable for children aged four and older. The BBFC cannot determine whether a U-rated film may frighten some children, and U-rated works are not necessarily aimed at children. It is the only rating to survive from the creation of the BBFC to today, as A (the other rating to be created in 1912) was absorbed into today's current PG classification.
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Formerly used certificates: A | H | X | AA | Uc | PG-12 History of certificates | Video Recordings Act 1984 | Rejected works | Cut works | Discrepancies |