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  2. Speaking clock - Wikipedia

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    A speaking clock or talking clock is a live or recorded human voice service, usually accessed by telephone, that gives the correct time. The first telephone speaking clock service was introduced in France, in association with the Paris Observatory, on 14 February 1933. [1] The format of the service is similar to that of radio time signal services.

  3. Jane Cain - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Jane Cain (1 May 1909 – 19 September 1996) was a British telephonist and actress, and the original voice of the speaking clock in the United Kingdom.. Working at London's Victoria Exchange, she was appointed on 21 June 1935 following a competition among GPO telephonists; there were nine finalists in total and the adjudication panel included leading actress Sybil Thorndike and Poet ...

  4. Time lady - Wikipedia

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    The Time Lady, a character in the Diana Wynne Jones novel A Tale of Time City; Time lady, a female voice heard on a speaking clock that people could dial to find out the current time, down to the second, before the Internet and other options for finding out the time existed. UK: Jane Cain; Pat Simmons (voice actor) Sara Mendes da Costa; U.S ...

  5. BT is looking for the speaking clock's next voice - AOL

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    It's almost baffling to think that despite the many ways we can check the time, especially in our display-saturated era, BT's speaking clock still receives roughly 12 million calls each year. Dial ...

  6. Talking clock - Wikipedia

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    A talking clock (also called a speaking clock and an auditory clock) is a timekeeping device that presents the time as sounds. It may present the time solely as sounds, such as a phone-based time service (see " Speaking clock ") or a clock for the visually impaired, or may have a sound feature in addition to an analog or digital face.

  7. Sara Mendes da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Sara Mendes da Costa, a telemarketer and part-time voiceover artist, was announced as the winner on BBC One's Children in Need telethon on 17 November 2006. [ 1 ] She was the unanimous choice of a voting panel that included the clock's previous voice, Brian Cobby , the BBC presenters Natasha Kaplinsky and Alan Dedicoat , and Sir Christopher ...

  8. Speaking Roles for Female Characters and Women Over 60 ...

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    A new study indicates that the tenets that contributed to “Barbie’s” $1.4 billion box office success and pop culture dominance — namely featuring a female-led ensemble — was the ...

  9. ‘About time.’ What women at Harris rally in NC say about ...

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    Harris already made history as the first female vice president in 2020 when she and President Joe Biden won. If she wins the presidency, her ascent will be a continuation of other women’s glass ...