15:30Orchestral Trio: Overture. "Lutece" (Wesley); valse, "Rose Way" (Leoncavallo); selection, "Pearl Girl" (Talbot): entr'acte, "Old Love" (Vollstedt); suite, "Carnavalesque" (Marie).5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 15:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
17:30Ladies' Corner5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 17:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
18:00Recipe, Mrs. C. S. Peel's Wireless Cookery Book. Children's Hour: For small children, "Lazy Jack," fairy tales, Flora Annie Steel. For older children: "Jack Hardy." Herbert Strang. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 18:00 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
18:45Boy Scouts and Guides. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 18:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
19:00News and weather. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 19:00 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
19:15Station Orchestra: Request items.5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 19:15 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
20:45Miss Marguerite Davis, soprano: "Down Vauxhall "Way (Oliver), "A bowl ofroses" (Clarke), two litle Irish songs (Lohr) 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 20:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:00Orchestra: Request items. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 21:00 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:15Mr. Maurice Cole, solo pianist: "Toccata" (Paradies), Sonata, First Movement D minor, Op. 3, No. 2 (Beethoven). 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 21:15 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:30News and weather. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 21:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
21:45Mr. Percy A. Scholes. week's music. Miss Marguerite Davis "Chanson de Florian" (Godard), "Ou voulez vouz aller" (Gounod), "Chant Hindoue" (Rimsky-Korsakov). Mr Maurice Cole, solo pianist: "Danse Negre" (Scott), Impromptu in F sharp (Chopin). Nocturne (Moszkowski) Etude in G flat (Rosenbloom). Orchestra: Request items. 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 21:45 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research
22:30Men's Hour: "The Importance of Psychology in Industry," Professor E. L. Collis (Professor of Preventive Medicine, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire). 5IT Birmingham Thu 20th Sep 1923, 22:30 on 5IT Birmingham Source: Additional Research