Film producer Brian Baker has won a very lengthy and very expensive legal battle with ITV over the rights to the "Carry On" brand.
Last week, the Intellectual Property Office invalidated a number of ITV's rights because they were not using the brand.
ITV still retain the rights to the "Carry On" name when applied to films but Brian, who has so far spent £500,000 in his legal battle is now allowed to sell "Carry On" branded products in order to raise money that he hopes will revive the franchise.
In 2016, ITV gave Brian a licence to produce a film using the protected name: now all he has to do is to raise the money to make the film - something he hopes to do by selling the branded products.
Apparently, he has the rights to make three new "Carry On" films and has scripts obtained from his good friend, producer Peter Rogers before his death in 2006.
He acknowledges that a 21st-century effort will have to be politically correct but, having acknowledged that, he still intends to go ahead and make the films.
Good luck, mate!