This article is about the particular significance of the year 1988 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Newport)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Elwyn Edwards, "Storm"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - T. James Jones, "Ffin"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - withheld
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Film
Welsh-language films
Broadcasting
Welsh-language television
English-language television
- The Divided Kingdom (HTV/Channel 4)
Sport
Births
- 29 January - Catrin Stewart, actress
- 14 February - Jamie Jones, snooker player
- 18 February - Mark Davies, footballer
- 29 February - Hannah Mills, sports sailor
- 24 March - Curtis McDonald, footballer
- 11 April - Nathan Stephens, athlete and Paralympian
- 20 June - Shefali Chowdhury, actress
- 24 August - Kelly Lee Owens, electronic musician
- 5 October - Sam Warburton, rugby player
- 15 November - Dan Evans, rugby player
- 13 December - Darcy Blake, footballer
- 22 December - Leigh Halfpenny, rugby player
- 28 December
- Ched Evans, footballer
- Elfyn Evans, rally driver
- 31 December - Holly Holyoake, singer
Deaths
- January - George Ewart Evans, folklorist and oral historian, 78
- 26 January - Raymond Williams, writer, 66
- 2 April - Euros Bowen, poet, 83
- April - T. Glynne Davies, poet, novelist and broadcaster, 62
- 13 May - Elfed Evans, footballer, 61
- 18 May - Brandon Rhys-Williams, politician, 60
- 15 June - David Blackmore, cricketer, 88
- 8 September - Mel Rosser, dual-code international rugby player, 87
- 23 September - Arwel Hughes, composer and conductor, 79
- 12 October - Ruth Manning-Sanders, poet and children's author, 102
- 16 October - John Gwilym Jones, dramatist, 84
- 11 November - William Ifor Jones, conductor and organist, 88
- 1 December - Alun Oldfield-Davies, controller of BBC Wales, 83
- 13 December - Brynmor John, politician, 54
- 25 December - W. F. Grimes, archaeologist, 83
- 27 December - Tecwyn Roberts, aerospace engineer, 63
- date unknown
- John Morgan, journalist
- Ray Price, rugby player, 64 (brain haemorrhage)
References