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The writer of Mary Poppins

PL Travers published her first book about Mary Poppins in 1934. Three decades later, it was turned into a Disney film, featuring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.

In 1964, the Disney film 'Mary Poppins' was released. It was based on the character created by writer PL Travers.

Travers disliked the Oscar-winning Disney production so much, that she never allowed any more Mary Poppins books to be adapted into films.

In 2018, Vincent Dowd spoke to Brian Sibley and Kitty Travers about their memories of PL Travers.

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(Photo: Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in the film Mary Poppins. Credit: LMPC / Contributor)

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