15:30Orchestral Trio, March, "April Showers", valse, "Innocence", selection, "Bric a Brac", entr’acte, "Sweet Briar”, suite, "Two Little Dances", foxtrot, "Whistle"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 15:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
17:30Women’s hour5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 17:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
18:00Children’s hour5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 18:00 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
19:30Mr Sydney R. Grainger, solo piano, "Romance," "Ballade No.3," valse, "Brillante"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 19:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
19:45Mr James Lang, "Onaway, Awake Beloved," "Charming Chloe," "The Macgregor's Gathering," "Who is Sylvia?"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 19:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
20:15Messrs. Robert Pitt and Langton Marks, duets5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 20:15 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
20:45Miss Florence Hale, soprano, "I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly," "Fairest Isle," "Come Own One," "The Cuckoo"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 20:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:00Mr David Williams, baritone, "From Oberon in Fairyland," "I Pitched My Lonely Caravan," "Harlequin"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 21:00 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:15Mr Seymour Cross, banjoist, "Rugby Parade," "Stars and Stripes," March; finale overture, "William Tell"; "Commonwealth," March5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 21:15 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:30Mr R. C. Phelps, on "Economical Marketing of Agricultural Produce"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 21:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:45Miss Gertrude White, mezzo, "To Daisies," "Oh, that it were so," "The first Kiss"5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 21:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
22:10Mr Percy Owens, humorous interlude5IT Birmingham Tue 10th Jul 1923, 22:10 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research