• Casting of the Prime Minister - originally played by Paul Eddington - has yet to be announced.

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  • Sir Rod Eddington's equally weighty review of Britain's decrepit transport network recommended bigger airports and more roads.

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  • They portrayed the struggle between Paul Eddington, as Jim Hacker MP, and Nigel Hawthorne as his permanent secretary.

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  • Tom Shanks, Professor of Physics at the University of Durham, UK, thinks the experiment is a modern version of Sir Arthur Eddington's historic eclipse expedition.

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  • Presenting the airline's better-than-expected third-quarter results on February 10th, Mr Eddington gave warning that there would be no growth in revenues in the year ahead.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • The study, conducted by Sir Rod Eddington, a former boss of British Airways, called in 2006 for piecemeal improvements to deal with Britain's chronic transport congestion.

    ECONOMIST: The politics if not the economics are turning in favour

  • Three years later a British physicist, Arthur Eddington, watched what happened to light from stars that were close in the sky to the sun during a solar eclipse.

    ECONOMIST: Spotting dark matter, at last

  • Later this year the government will publish Sir Rod Eddington's review of transport policy and next summer it plans to set out a 30-year plan for the future of the railways.

    ECONOMIST: Britain's railways are privatised only in name

  • And the plan contradicts a report in 2007 by Sir Rod Eddington, a former boss of British Airways, which was meant to lay down the rules for transport spending for decades to come.

    ECONOMIST: High-speed rail

  • British Airways' chief executive, Rod Eddington, has said that the combination of SARS, the war in Iraq and a weak economic outlook mean that the global airline industry is facing its toughest crisis in living memory.

    ECONOMIST: Painful side-effects

  • "Our proposal for closer co-operation is a competitive response to the changing and challenging market environment and marks a step forward in our efforts to progress consolidation in Europe, " BA chief Rod Eddington and Iberia's chairman Xavier de Irala said in a joint statement.

    BBC: BA and Iberia forge closer links

  • After Hubble published his findings in 1929, he, Einstein, British astronomer Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, and Dutch astronomer Willem de Sitter, all gathered at a special meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society and pondered how they could account for such developments based on static universe models that Einstein and de Sitter had derived with General Relativity.

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