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1966 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1966 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • 4 October – Basutoland becomes independent and takes the name "Lesotho".
  • 18 October – The Ford Cortina Mk2 is launched.
  • 20 October – In economic news, 437,229 people are reported to be unemployed in the UK – a rise of some 100,000 on last month's figures.
  • 21 October – Aberfan disaster in South Wales, 144 (including 116 children) are killed by a collapsing coal spoil tip.
  • 22 October
  • British spy George Blake escapes from Wormwood Scrubs prison; he is next seen in Moscow.
  • Spain demands that the United Kingdom stop military flights to Gibraltar; the UK rejects this idea the following day.
  • 25 October – Spain closes its Gibraltar border against vehicular traffic.
  • 29 October – Actor William Hartnell makes his last regular appearance as the First Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 4 of the Doctor Who serial The Tenth Planet, regenerating into the Second Doctor played by Patrick Troughton at its conclusion.
  • 5 November – 38 African states demand that the United Kingdom use force against the Rhodesian government.
  • 9 November – The Rootes Group launches the Hillman Hunter, a four-door family saloon to compete with the BMC Farina range, Ford Cortina and Vauxhall Victor.
  • 16 November – BBC television drama Cathy Come Home, filmed in a docudrama style, is broadcast on BBC One. Viewed by a quarter of the British population, it is considered influential on public attitudes to homelessness and the related social issues it deals with. It was written by Jeremy Sandford, produced by Tony Garnett and directed by Ken Loach, with Carol White in the title role.
  • 24 November
  • Unemployment sees another short rise, now standing at 531,585.
  • The Beatles begin recording sessions for their Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album at Abbey Road Studios in London.
  • 30 November – Barbados achieves independence.
  • 1 December – UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith negotiate on board HMS Tiger in the Mediterranean Sea.
  • 12 December – Harry Roberts, John Whitney and John Duddy are sentenced to life imprisonment (each with a recommended minimum of 30 years) for the Shepherd's Bush murders of three London policemen in August.
  • 20 December – Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to the Rhodesian government and announces that he will agree to independence for the country only after the establishment of Black majority government there.
  • 22 December – Rhodesian Prime minister Ian Smith declares that he considers that Rhodesia is already a republic.
  • 25 December – Marionette sci-fi series Thunderbirds airs its final episode on ITV with a Christmas special.
  • 31 December – Eight paintings worth millions of pounds are stolen from Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, but are recovered locally within a week.

Undated

Publications

Births

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Deaths

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