My iTunes list of downloaded TV programmes says 'Caution' next to some of them. What does this mean? These are programmes I've had for several months

My iTunes list of downloaded TV programmes says 'Caution' next to some of them. What does this mean? These are programmes I've had for several months

This is the Rating - the equivalent of the rating that you would have for a film (PG, 12, 15 etc)
Britain does not have a TV rating system equivalent to this - like they have in America. TV shows you download with adult content may be rated caution. You can't then restrict access to them using itunes or device parental controls.
There is no way as far as I know in iTunes to change the rating. You have to do this with a third party tagging application.

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