How do i call the bt speaking clock?

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A speaking clock is a simulated or recorded human voice, usually accessed by telephone, which gives the correct time. You can find out the precise time by dialling 123 to hear the BT speaking clock (Timeline). The time is announced every ten seconds. It costs 31p per call from BT landlines any time of the day or night.
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The BT speaking clock has no specific name but is just called the 'BT Speaking Clock'. It offers a service of speaking clock which has the authentic voice of Pat Simmons. You can directly access it using a telephone number that is specified on the official website.
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The customer services number for BT residential customers is 0800 800 150 from a landline, or 0330 123 4150 from a mobile. Regards, Bob.
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The British speaking clock has a special line - e.g. from a BT line within the UK you call 123 -but even with some mobiles this number will not work. However, I get what you mean
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The speaking clock is not available from mobile phones. To access the speaking clock from a land line, call 123.
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The number is 09067 533 533 Put on your poshest voice, and let us know if you win! Good luck
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