The board who ruled Mary Poppins is too offensive for children to watch without parents have been revealed as a former star, a political journalist turned MP and a pioneer of computer racing games. Today it emerged Mary Poppins has had its age rating lifted from U to PG because it contains 'discriminatory language'. The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) now considers the 1964 tale of Julie Andrews' magical nanny to be not suitable for children to watch alone, despite the film enchanting generations of youngsters.
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