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| Wednesday, 31 July, 2002, 09:38 GMT 10:38 UK Chief film 'censor' steps down ![]() Whittam Smith joined the BBFC in December 1997 Andreas Whittam Smith is standing down as president of the British Board Of Film Classification on Wednesday, after almost five years in charge. Mr Whittam Smith is leaving the BBFC to take up a new post as First Estates Church Commissioner, overseeing the management of Church of England investments. The board vets films and videos released in the UK, and Mr Whittam Smith's signature appears on a certificate before each production together with that of the BBFC's director, Robin Duval. "I am very sorry to leave the BBFC as I have enjoyed my time as its president very much," said Mr Whittam Smith. "The board is now seen as an open and accountable organisation with a set of guidelines which reflect current public opinions." During his time at the BBFC, he brought sweeping changes to its classification guidelines, relaxing rules on sexually explicit or violent material in 18-rated films but tightening up rules on what younger viewers could watch.
Whittam Smith also gave video certificates to a number of films which had previously been denied a rating for small screen release or banned outright. These included The Exorcist, which had been repeatedly turned down by the BBFC, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Straw Dogs. He also passed A Clockwork Orange following the death of Stanley Kubrick in 1999. Kubrick had withdrawn the film over concerns of the effect the violence had on viewers.
The 12-member panel, which includes people from the fields of social work, psychology, education and the media, act as consultants to the BBFC over the classification of titles aimed at younger viewers. However, London Evening Standard film critic Alexander Walker expressed doubts over the changes made by Whittam Smith during his time in charge. He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "He has done things I personally regret, one of which is allowing the content of pornographic films to trickle down into mainstream cinema." Before taking up his BBFC role, Whittam Smith was best known as the journalist who founded The Independent newspaper in the 1980s. A successor to Whittam Smith has yet to be named. | See also: 31 Jul 02 | Entertainment 06 Mar 02 | Entertainment 21 Jul 02 | Entertainment 26 Dec 00 | Entertainment 16 Mar 01 | Entertainment 26 Feb 01 | Entertainment 14 Sep 00 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Entertainment stories now: Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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