Why Do We Have So Many Repeat Channels?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Certificates are given through certain 'checklists' I guess.
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/classification/c_15.php
The guidlines are above, I do agree that films do seem less restricted these days but at the same time we see alot more simular things in the media these days.
When a film gets passed to the BBFC the makers of the film ask for a certain certificate.
That way really terrible horror films can apply for an 18 certificate so they appear to be more gory than they really are.
I remember when Texas Chainsaw Massacre was banned and now C4 are showing it un-cut.....times move on and so do peoples opinions.