Jane Cain, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jane Cain

British speaking clock voice

Date of Birth: 01-May-1909

Date of Death: 19-Sep-1996

Profession: actor, film actor

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Jane Cain

  • Ethel Jane Cain (1 May 1909 – 19 September 1996) was a British telephonist and the original voice of the speaking clock in the United Kingdom.
  • She was appointed in 1936 following a "search for the girl with the golden voice".
  • Her voice was used from 1936 until 1963, when it was replaced by Pat Simmons.
  • She also made a record for the GPO helping other staff improve their speaking voice and went on to become announcer for Henry Hall during one of his broadcast concerts.
  • She was later offered a film part by Columbia Pictures under the name of Jane Cain.Originally the speaking clock was accessed by dialing 846, spelling out the letters T-I-M, on the telephone dial in 'Director Area' (London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool & Manchester) and 952 as it was introduced elsewhere in the UK.
  • Later the code on non-director exchanges became 80 and then 8081 before finally becoming standardised everywhere as 123, away from the numbering ranges used by subscribers. In the mid to late 1950s, she was a member of Perth Repertory Theatre Company. Her only known big screen role was the lead in the 1935 film, Vanity.
  • She is also credited with small roles in the TV series Starr and Company (1958) and Thirty-Minute Theatre (1961).Her voice lives on as the voice of the virtual operator on C*NET, a worldwide network of old telephone exchanges preserved by collectors which uses a voice recognition system when '0' or '100' are dialled for the 'operator'.

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