Producers of a new "Carry On" film insist the movie will still be made, despite losing cast members Danniella Westbrook and Shaun Williamson according to Ananova.
"Carry On London" was due in cinemas in December with ex-EastEnders Westbrook and Williamson, but delayed when producer James Black was replaced. "We are building up a new team and expect to start filming in 2005," said spokeswoman Audra Woodburn.
It will be the 32nd film in the Carry On series, which began in 1958 and starred Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques and Barbara Windsor. Westbrook was billed as "the new Barbara Windsor" while Shaun Williamson, who played Barry Evans in EastEnders, was due to play chauffeur Dickie Ticker in the new film.
Written by Brian Leveson and Paul Minett, "Carry On London" tells of a limousine firm hired to take celebrities to the Herberts - the British equivalent of the Oscars. Ex-Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley also no longer has a cameo role. "Carry On London" will be directed by Terry Winsor.
Thanks to 'Up the Kyber'.
