Mary Poppins has raised its age rating from U to PG by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), six decades after it was released.
The age rating U signifies “no material likely to offend or harm”, meaning a movie is suitable for audiences aged four years and over, according to the BBFC.
A Parental Guidance (PG) rating means some scenes may be unsuitable for young children, though unaccompanied children of any age may watch.
When deciding what age rating to give a film, the BBFC considers scenes that might show dangerous behaviour, discrimination, and references to drugs and sex.