The document summarizes several regulatory and professional bodies within the UK creative media sector, including the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) which rates films for age-appropriateness, PEGI which rates video games, OFCOM which regulates TV and radio broadcasts, the PCC (Press Complaints Commission) which handles complaints about newspapers and magazines, the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) which reviews advertisements for safety and legal compliance, and others. It also provides examples of instances where these organizations intervened, such as the BBFC giving Star Wars a PG rating instead of U, and OFCOM fining the BBC for an inappropriate prank call by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross.