| Question |
| What does the '12A' certificate mean for me? |
| Why has 'Star Wars Episode II - Attack Of The Clones' received a one second cut to remove footage of a head butt? |
| How can I contact the BBFC? |
| Why was Spider-Man classified 12 ? |
| How can I become an examiner? |
| What does the 'E' symbol mean, and it is an official category? |
| What is the BBFC, and what gives the BBFC the right to classify what people watch? |
| Can we bring back videos from abroad that are not currently classified? |
| Why are some films that were '12' in the cinema '15' on video? |
| Do DVDs have to be classified? |
| Can a school show videos of a particular category to children below that age? |
| Why are films on television cut? |
| How does the BBFC classify films and videos? |
| Why does the BBFC cut certain things from videos? |
| Why are some video games classified? |
| My enjoyment of a 12A film was spoiled by young children in the cinema, who should I complain to? |
| Why are video versions often much shorter than film versions but shown as uncut ? |
| Why was the ‘12’ category introduced? |
| Can the BBFC help me to locate and purchase a video ? |
| When and why was the Video Recordings Act (VRA) introduced? |
| What do the initials 'VSC', 'BVA' and 'ELSPA' stand for? |
| Why are there different standards for film and video? |
| Why are some videos that were available before the Video Recordings Act not available now? |
| What effect has legislation had on BBFC standards? |
| How can we find out what has been classified, whether it was cut, and information on the work of the board? |
| Consumer advice - or why a film or video has received a particular classification |