11.1 broadcasts of bona fide scientific, documentary, artistic, dramatic, literary or religious programming material, which, judged within context, is of such nature; 11.2 broadcasts which amount to a bona fide discussion, argument or opinion on a matter pertaining to religion, belief or conscience; or 11.3 broadcasts which amount to a bona fide discussion, argument or opinion on a matter of public interest. Watershed Period 12. A television or composite subscription broadcasting service licensee, wherever practicable, must avoid broadcasting programming material, including promotional material, which is unsuitable for children and/or contains nudity, explicit sexual conduct, violence or offensive language before the watershed period. 13. A television or composite subscription broadcasting service licensee, wherever practicable, must attempt to ensure that the more the broadcasting of programming material is unsuitable for children, the later that programming material must be broadcast after the commencement of the watershed period. Programme Classification 14. As subscriptin broadcasting service licensee, wherever practicable, and having particular regard to the protection of children, must classify the programming it intends to broadcast. 15. The Classification must indicate- 15.1 the appropriate age restriction for viewing or listening to a programme; and 15.2 whether the programme contains nudity, sexual conduct, violence or offensive language. 16. If a Films and Publications Board classification exists in terms of the Films and Publications Act for a film or programme to be broadcast, such classification may be used by a subscription broadcasting service licensee. 17. Clauses 14 and 15 of this Code do not apply in relation to channels packaged outside of South Africa. In relation to those channels, a subscription broadcasting service licensee, wherever practicable, must ensure that any programming on those channels, other than programming which would be classified as "family viewing" in the country in which the channel is packaged, is classified. The classification must indicate the appropriate age restriction for viewing or listening to a programme.