Just seen first and second series!
Isn't it striking how the rebellious Elizabeth and her bizarre Bohemian friends occur in each generation in a different guise, sometimes hippies, sometimes punks, sometimes anti-war demonstrators. Her challenging of her parents' perceptions is a universal experience throughout history. So delightfully portrayed by Nicola Pagett as she moves through playing with socialism into being a suffragette and wasn't Mr Bellamy wonderful as the caring father doting on his rebellious little girl.
--Mary Poppins in Bristol
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