The Charles Parker Archive is deposited in the Archives & Heritage Service at the
Library of Birmingham and consists of tapes, production books, papers, correspondence and scripts for most of the programmes Charles Parker produced and the organisations in which he was active. It contains historical records for studying the culture of the 1950s–1970s in broadcasting, the folk revival, pop music, community arts - as well as contemporary social and political issues. Parker made programmes with blind people, Irish labourers, workers in China in 1972, Asian teenagers, protesters against the
Vietnam War and other minorities traditionally denied a voice on the air. Parker collaborated on several occasions with documentarist Philip Donnellan, notably on
The Colony (1963) and
The Irishmen (1965). The Charles Parker Archive Trust is active in promoting the Archive and in fundraising to disseminate its contents. Two Heritage Lottery grants have enabled cataloguing to take place within the City of Birmingham's Collecting Histories project. ==Charles Parker Day==