Disgraced entertainer Rolf Harris has had one of 12 indecent assault convictions overturned by the British Court of Appeal.
The quashed conviction related to an allegation that he indecently assaulted an eight-year-old girl in 1969 when she attended an event at a leisure centre in Portsmouth.
But Harris has been refused permission to appeal against the rest of the 2014 convictions.
The Appeal Court judges ruled that "stepping back and looking at the totality of the evidence" on those remaining counts "we find nothing that causes us to doubt the safety of those convictions".
Stephen Vullo QC, for Harris, had presented four grounds of appeal at a recent hearing which the 87-year-old attended.
One ground was that there was "fresh" evidence which supported his case, and complaint was also made about a direction given to the jury by the trial judge relating to the credibility of complainants.
In May this year, Harris was formally cleared of unconnected historical sex offences, which he had denied.
He was formally cleared of four counts of indecent assault against girls as young as 13 after a retrial ended with a hung jury.