This article is about the particular significance of the year 1963 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
February
March
June
August
September
- 16 September â The Western Mail launches a fund-raising campaign to replace a stained glass window to replace the one shattered in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, by the Ku Klux Klan on the previous day; the ã500 target is reached within days.
Date unknown
Arts and literature
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Llandudno)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair â withheld
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown â Tom Parri Jones
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal â William Llywelyn Jones
New books
Music
Film
Broadcasting
- The ITV franchise Wales (West and North) Television (WWN) (also called "Teledu Cymru") becomes the only company in Independent Television history to go bankrupt, and is taken over by TWW.
Welsh-language television
English-language television
Sport
Births
- 22 January â Huw Irranca-Davies, politician
- 27 April â Russell T Davies, television screenwriter
- 14 May â Andrew Lewis, composer
- 8 June â Louise Jones, cyclist
- 15 June â Nigel Walker, athlete and rugby player
- 28 June â Peter Baynham, comedian
- 10 July â Ian Lougher, motorcycle racer
- August â Rebecca Evans, operatic soprano
- 15 August <small>(in Wolverhampton)</small> â Simon Hart, politician, Secretary of State for Wales
- 12 September â Julie Roberts (artist), painter
- 19 October â Phil Davies, rugby union player
- 1 November â Mark Hughes, footballer and football manager
- 28 November â Charles Dale, television actor
- 7 December â Mark Bowen, footballer
- 16 December â Hugh Morris, cricketer
- 19 December â Paul Rhys, actor
- 28 December â Simon Thomas, politician
Deaths
- 1 January â David Mort, Labour MP for Swansea East, 74
- 11 January â Philippa Powys, novelist, 76
- 13 March â Margaret Davies, philanthropist, 78
- 15 January â Morgan Phillips, politician, 60
- 15 March â William Cove, politician, 74
- 28 March â Alec Templeton, composer, pianist and satirist, 52
- 15 April â Edward V. Robertson, US senator, 81
- 25 May â William Lewis, chemist
- 17 June â John Cowper Powys, novelist, 90
- 29 July â Frank Moody, British boxing champion, 62
- 11 September â William Richard Williams, civil servant and politician, 68
- 26 September
- Goronwy Owen, politician, 82
- Olive Wheeler, educationalist, 77
- 1 October â Tal Harris, Wales international rugby player, 61
- 11 October â Emlyn Garner Evans, lawyer and politician, 53
- 26 October â Horace Evans, royal physician, 60
- 16 December â Llewellyn Evans, Olympic hockey player, 84
- 20 December â Reg Skrimshire, Wales and British Lions rugby union player, 85
- 26 December â Gwynn Parry Jones, singer, 72
- 30 December â Rees Williams, footballer, 63
See also
Notes