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  • That sort of artwork must be very rare. Taken me ages just to find one example, but all releases were like this for a time. On Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Board_of_Film_Classification - there isn’t a description of how it evolved from ‘X’ to 18 etc, but there must have been a transitional point where the current ratings came in and the more basic artwork was used before the watermark versions were standardised. My god, this is such ‘internets forum’ talk, but I genuinely have such strong memories about it.


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  • Changed from 1984 onwards. VHS produced before is know as a “precert” and will generally carry no rating at all on the box. Rental stores were made to add stickers or small roundells to tapes to conform with the change in law.

    Tapes mid to late 80s would have the non-watermarked age ratings

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