1973 in Wales
List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1973 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Ruthin )
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Alan Llwyd
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Alan Llwyd
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - Emyr Roberts
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Drama Medal - Urien Wiliam
New books
English language
Welsh language
New drama
Music
Visual arts
Film
Welsh-language films
English-language films
Broadcasting
The Labour Party publishes a study arguing that independent television arrangements in the UK are causing non Welsh-speaking residents to lose their Welsh identity.[ 21]
Welsh-language television
Youth music programme Disc a Dawn ends its six-year run, to be replaced the following year by Gwerin 74 , a folk music show.[ 22]
English-language television
Sport
Births
20 January - Stephen Crabb , politician (born in Scotland)[ 29]
15 February - Adrian Lewis Morgan , actor
27 February - Mark Taylor , rugby union player and manager
24 April - Gabby Logan , television presenter
3 May - Jamie Baulch , athlete (born in Nottingham)[ 30]
10 May - Ryan Nicholls , footballer
29 May - Lee Jones , footballer
4 July - Bradley Dredge , golfer[ 31]
6 August - Donna Lewis , singer
22 August - Lee Dainton , skateboarder
17 September – Jason Mohammad , radio and television sports presenter
6 October - Ioan Gruffudd , actor[ 32]
9 October - Sian Evans , singer
3 November - Mark Evans , comedy scriptwriter
29 November - Ryan Giggs , footballer[ 33]
25 December - Ewen MacIntosh , comic actor (died 2024 )[ 34]
Deaths
8 January - Sir David Hughes Parry , professor of law and university administrator, 80[ 35]
11 January - Vernon Morris , cricketer, 78[ 36]
30 January - Trystan Edwards , architectural critic, town planner and amateur cartographer, 88[ 37]
12 March - Willie Llewellyn , Wales international rugby player, 94
19 March - Sir Clement Price Thomas , surgeon, 79[ 38]
23 May - Kenneth Allott , poet and critic[ 39]
29 July - Guy Morgan , rugby player, 65
9 August - Donald Peers , singer, 66[ 40]
11 August
17 August - Elena Puw Morgan , novelist, 73[ 41]
21 September - C. H. Dodd , theologian, 89[ 42]
8 October - Evan Tom Davies , mathematician, 69[ 43]
3 November - Melville Richards , academic, 63[ 44]
4 November - Billy Williams , dual-code international rugby player, 67
16 November - Dai Hiddlestone , Wales international rugby player, 83
24 November - Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes , soldier and medical administrator, 81[ 45]
28 November - Anne Griffith-Jones , educationist, 83 (in Malaysia)[ 46]
date unknown - Morris Meredith Williams , painter and illustrator[ 47]
See also
References
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