Actor. Born 174 Sutherland Avenue. Roles in 'The Good Life', 'Yes Minister' and 'Yes, Prime Minister'. Died London.
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Paul Eddington
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BBC Television Centre - Paul Eddington
Paul Eddington, 1927 - 1995. BBC and the Heritage Foundation
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Bronze Age Ltd
Casting foundry based at the Limehouse Basin. It provides a service to artists who wish to cast their original sculptures in bronze or aluminium. Owned and run by Mark Kennedy.
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