A beloved Oscar-winning Disney musical has been revealed as the most complained about film of the year.
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) was forced to change the family film's rating from a U to a PG after people complained over 'discriminatory language'.
Despite being released in 1964, the long-time children's classic Mary Poppins has only recently come under fire with the BBFC new classification now warning that children should only watch it if accompanied by a parent.
The film is set in London in 1910 and follows a magical nanny, played by Dame Julie Andrews, who takes care of the Banks family's children with the help of Bert, a busking chimney-sweep played by Dick Van Dyke.
It won five Oscars in 1965, including best actress and best song, and has been a British staple since it's release.






