Broadcaster Sky One could be in line for a massive payday after landing the rights to screen a remake of cult 60s series The Prisoner.
Starring the legendary Patrick McGoohan, the original 17-episode series was a resounding success when it hit TV screens in 1967.
And bosses at Sky One believe they will be able to emulate its phenomenal success just as their counterparts at the BBC did with Doctor Who.
Interest in the project is already surpassing all expectations, according to commissioning editor Elaine Pyke.
"This project has been subject to an unprecedented level of attention, attracting an array of A-list actors and writers," she said.
Meanwhile, Damien Timmer, the executive producer of the show, is wholly convinced "the ultimate conspiracy thriller" will be a massive success.
"Like 24, the new series will entrap you from the opening scene," Timmer added.
"We hope it will tap into this iconic show's existing cult following, whilst creating a whole new generation of fans."
Christopher Eccleston is said to be leading the race to take over McGoohan as The Prisoner, or more famously referred to, number six.
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Its good sky1 is making shows that aren't the usual tripe, but remaking the prisoner? eek!