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'20/20: The Untold Story of Mary Poppins' Special - Guest Appearances Revealed & How to Watch Online!

‘Mary Poppins’ Special Reveals New ‘It’s a Small World’ Verse Written By Richard Sherman Before His Death (EXCLUSIVE)

Mary Poppins review: This five-star Poppins is full of chim chim cher-ee, writes PATRICK MARMION

‘AfrAId’ Review: Virtual Mary Poppins Becomes Vengeful HAL in Standard Blumhouse Thriller

"Mary Poppins" on its 60th anniversary: A dazzling Disney masterpiece that hasn’t lost its shine

Bobby Banas dead at 90: Dancer in West Side Story and Mary Poppins passes away from pneumonia

Dick Van Dyke Recalls Filming ‘Mary Poppins’ With ‘Gorgeous’ Julie Andrews

Dick Van Dyke on Filming 'Mary Poppins' with Julie Andrews: ‘She Was Cool as a Cucumber’

Mary Poppins legend Dick Van Dyke is still singing at 98 as he delights crowd with performance alongside wife Arlene Silver, 52

Rare Sherman Brothers ‘Mary Poppins’ Tapes Unearthed by Historian, Featuring Conversations About Classic Disney Songs

Unbelievable amount of money George, Charlotte and Louis' 'Mary Poppins' nanny makes

Richard M. Sherman, 'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World' Songwriter, Dies at 95

Richard M. Sherman, who fueled Disney charm in 'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World,' dies at 95

Richard Sherman, songwriter for Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, dies aged 95

BGT’s Mary Poppins child star unrecognisable 17 years later – husband, kids and unbelievable job

Richard M. Sherman dead at 95: Mary Poppins and It's a Small World songwriter passed away due to 'age-related illness'

Richard Sherman, Oscar-Winning Songwriter on ‘Mary Poppins,’ Dies at 95

Richard M. Sherman, ‘Mary Poppins’ and ‘It’s a Small World’ Songwriter, Dies at 95

John Krasinski Says Wife Emily Blunt Is Cooler in Their Kids' Eyes: 'Their Mom Was Mary Poppins' (Exclusive)

How absurd to make Mary Poppins a 'PG' when so many films in that category are laden with swearing, sex and violence, argues the Mail's movie critic BRIAN VINER