From a UK landline - 123. From a mobile 08455 19 15 23
123
No it does not have beat the clock and King of The Ring
If you mean what number you used to dial before it changed to 123 - it was 8081
how do you change the clock ring on a 1995 BMW 740i
The UK Speaking Clock can be reached by dialling 123 from any BT land line. The number varies for other network providers and cannot be reached at all from phones using the Orange or 3 networks.
The speaking clock in the UK started on July 24, 1936.
Big Ben. However, strictly speaking, Big Ben is the nickname of the 14 ton bell of the clock, but over time people have been referring to the clock and the tower as Big Ben
i live in clevedon and have done all my life and i can say that the clock tower does NOT ring never has and never will the tower has no bell in it.
Remove the clock decorative cover. Remove the clock retaining ring. Remove the clock wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new clock.
Because it's a clock
counter clock wise.
12 o clock
Speaking Clock is now known by BT as 'Timeline' From most telephone lines in the UK it is 123. The current BT cost (Jan 2012) is 32.05p inc vat from residential lines and 51.06 for business lines - See http://www.bt.com/pricing/current/Call_Charges_boo/0016_d0e19859.htm#0016-d0e19859 The old 1960's GPO Speaking Clock is still running on 01352 83 8081 and is charged as a normal 'geographic' number - free on many packages. 8081 was the code for the Speaking Clock in most areas outside London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh where its used to be 846 (or TIM on the old lettered dials) 123 is not available on Orange and one or two other mobile networks.