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1977 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year
1977
to
Wales
and
its people
.
Contents
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
Music
Film
Broadcasting
Welsh-language radio
Welsh-language television
English-language television
Architecture
Sport
Births
Deaths
See also
References
Incumbents
For United Kingdom incumbents, see
1977 in the United Kingdom §
Incumbents
.
Secretary of State for Wales
–
John Morris
[
1
]
Archbishop of Wales
–
Gwilym Williams
,
Bishop of Bangor
[
2
]
Archdruid
of the
National Eisteddfod of Wales
–
Bryn
[
3
]
Events
6 January
-
Roy Jenkins
becomes President of the European Commission.
[
4
]
26 March
-
Operation Julie
results in the break-up of a drugs ring centred on
Llanddewi Brefi
and the recovery of 1.5
kg of
LSD
.
[
5
]
date unknown
The Welsh Health Common Services Authority is created.
[
6
]
Opening of the bilingual secondary school,
Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern
, on Anglesey.
[
7
]
Arts and literature
Awards
Ian Parrott
receives the John Edwards Memorial Award from the
Guild for the Promotion of Welsh Music
.
[
8
]
Jonathan Pryce
wins a Tony award for his performance on Broadway in
The Comedians
.
[
9
]
National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in
Wrexham
)
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair -
Donald Evans
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown -
Donald Evans
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal -
Robert Gerallt Jones
Wales Book of the Year
(Welsh language) -
Owain Owain
,
Mical
, (
Gwasg Gomer
)
[
10
]
New books
English language
Alice Thomas Ellis
-
The Sin Eater
Paul Ferris
-
Dylan Thomas
: The Biography
Raymond Garlick
-
Incense
Ellis Peters
-
A Morbid Taste for Bones
(first in the
Brother Cadfael
series of novels)
Craig Thomas
-
Firefox
Gwyn Alf Williams
-
Goya and the Impossible Revolution
Welsh language
Käte Bosse-Griffiths
-
Byd y Dyn Hysbys
Zonia Bowen
-
Llydaweg i'r Cymro
Jane Edwards
-
Dros Fryniau Bro Afallon
Donald Evans
-
Egin
Owain Owain
-
Mical
R. J. Rowlands
-
Cerddi R. J. Rowlands y Bala
Gwyn Thomas
-
Cadwynau yn y Meddwl
Music
Injaroc
-
Halen Y Ddaear
Dafydd Iwan
-
Carlo a Chaneuon Eraill
,
I'r Gad
Punk rock
band The Toilets is formed in
Rhyl
, predecessor of
The Alarm
.
[
11
]
Film
Richard Burton
receives his sixth Best Actor nomination at the
Academy Awards
for his role in
Equus
.
Broadcasting
Welsh-language radio
3 January
-
BBC Radio Cymru
begins broadcasting.
[
12
]
Welsh-language television
Glas Y Dorlan
(sitcom)
[
13
]
English-language television
Kilvert's Diary
[
14
]
Architecture
Castell Gyrn (
Denbighshire
) is built by John Taylor of
Chapman Taylor
architects for himself.
[
15
]
Sport
Athletics
- The first
UK Athletics Championships
are held at
Cwmbran
.
BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year
–
Phil Bennett
[
16
]
Billiards
-
Clive Everton
reaches the semi-finals of the World Championship.
Boxing
-
Johnny Owen
wins the British bantamweight title.
Darts
- Wales wins the Home International Series and the first
Darts World Cup
.
Fencing
- Wales wins the Quadrangular Tournament.
Greyhound racing
-
Cardiff Greyhounds
closes and the
Welsh Greyhound Derby
is run for the last time.
Rugby union
-
Wales
win the
Triple Crown
.
Long-distance swimming
- David Jones of Port Talbot becomes the first Welshman to swim the Bristol Channel.
Formation of the Welsh Hang Gliding Association and the Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers.
Snooker
-
Doug Mountjoy
wins the
Masters
,
[
17
]
defeating
Ray Reardon
in an all-Welsh final.
Births
3 February
-
Mike Powell
, cricketer
[
18
]
26 February
-
Shane Williams
, rugby player
[
19
]
4 March
-
Gareth Wyatt
, rugby player
16 March
-
Steve Jones
, TV presenter
18 March
-
Alex Jones
, TV presenter
10 April
-
David Phelps
, sport shooter
[
20
]
12 April
-
Jason Price
, footballer
20 April
-
Robert Wilfort
, actor
27 April
-
Edward Elwyn Jones
, organist and conductor
[
21
]
30 April
-
Robert Evans
, playwright
11 September
Jonny Buckland
, English-born musician
Matthew Stevens
, snooker player
[
22
]
18 November
-
Deiniol Jones
, rugby player
[
23
]
Deaths
10 February
-
Grace Williams
, composer, 70
[
24
]
11 February
-
Thomas Ifor Rees
, diplomat, 86
[
25
]
22 February
-
Hubert William Lewis
, Victoria Cross recipient, 80
[
26
]
5 March
-
Tom Pryce
,
Formula One
racing driver, 27
[
27
]
20 March
-
Glyn Gething
, rugby player, 84
[
28
]
25 March
-
Aubrey Williams
, army officer, 88
[
29
]
30 March
- Sir
William Emrys Williams
, 80
[
30
]
5 April
-
Meirion Thomas
, botanist and plant physiologist, 82
[
31
]
18 April
-
Irene Steer
, Olympic swimmer, 87
[
32
]
22 April
-
Ryan Davies
, entertainer, 40
[
33
]
27 May
- Jac L Williams, educationist
12 June
-
Ronnie James
, British champion boxer, 59
27 June
-
Bert Day
, Wales international rugby union player, 69
26 July
-
Sir Ben Bowen Thomas
, civil servant and academic, 78
[
34
]
10 August
-
Watcyn Thomas
, rugby player, 71
16 August
- (at Colchester)
Hugh Iorys Hughes
, engineer, 75
[
35
]
27 September
-
Llewelyn Wyn Griffith
, author of
Up to Mametz
, 87
[
36
]
1 November
-
Jim Sullivan
, rugby league player, 73
11 December
-
Neil Williams
, Canadian-born aerobatics pilot, 33
[
37
]
date unknown
-
Cecil Smith
, footballer
See also
1977 in Northern Ireland
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
↑
"Mike Powell"
.
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.
↑
"Personnel Profile - Shane Williams"
.
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.
↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
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.
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↑
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↑
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↑
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