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I always thought he was a Cockney.


Happy 89th birthday to honorary cockney Dick Van Dyke. So there is still time for my planned Mary Poppins sequel,-Poppin' Mary. Lets hope so

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IF you're not messing about then you're the only person that ever thought that...

Article:- http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/10/dick-van-dyke-brits-have-t eased-me-for-50-years-about-mary-poppins-accent


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_rVzBt20N0#t=81

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“People in the UK love to rib me about my accent, I will never live it down,” he said. “They ask what part of England I was meant to be from and I say it was a little shire in the north where most of the people were from Ohio.”


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Hah, Dick Van Dyke's "Cockney" accent makes Mary Poppins practically unwatchable.


Well, that explains why Mary Poppins did so poorly at the box office...

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Think of how Michael Caine talks; that's cockney. Now think of how Dick's accent turned out :D

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Worst Cockney accent ever.

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I'm a Cockney - DVD ain't! 😂 Love him in this film, though.

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