Guidelines
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Safeguarding the Welfare of Under-18s
Safety (Imitative Behaviour)
Safety (Game Shows and Quizzes)
Safety and Welfare of Contributors
Scheduling of Programme Trails
Scrutiny
Secret Recording
Secret Recording for Comedy and Entertainment Output
Secret Recording for News and Factual Output
Secret Recordings from Outside Sources
Secretly Recorded Material (Re-use and Reversioning)
Selection of Contestants (Game Shows and Quizzes)
Selection of Contestants (Talent Shows and Programmes Offering Life- Changing Opportunities)
Sending Emails and Viral Marketing
Setting Questions
Sex
Social Action
Sources
Sponsored Awards
Sponsored BBC On-Air Events
Sponsored Third Party Events
Staged Events
Style of Advertisements (Conflicts of Interest)
Suicide, Attempted Suicide, Self-Harm and Eating Disorders
Suitable Sponsors for BBC On-Air Events
Supply of Props in Drama, Comedy or Entertainment
Surveys
Syndication and Distribution on Non-BBC Channels and Spaces
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- Section 1: The BBC's Editorial Values
- Section 2: Using the Guidelines
- Section 3: Accuracy
- Section 4: Impartiality
- Section 5: Harm and Offence
- Section 6: Fairness, Contributors and Consent
- Section 7: Privacy
- Section 8: Reporting Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour
- Section 9: Children and Young People as Contributors
- Section 10: Politics, Public Policy and Polls
- Section 11: War, Terror and Emergencies
- Section 12: Religion
- Section 13: Re-Use and Reversioning
- Section 14: Editorial Integrity and Independence from External Interests
- Section 15: Conflicts of Interest
- Section 16: External Relationships and Funding
- Section 17: Interacting with our Audiences
- Section 18: The Law
- Section 19: Accountability
- Appendix 1: Ofcom Broadcasting Code
- Appendix 2: Code of Conduct for Competitions and Voting
- Appendix 3: Statement of Policy on Alternative Finance
- Appendix 4: Framework for Funding Prizes and Awards