- 1978 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1978 to
Wales and its people.Incumbents
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Prince of Wales -Charles, Prince of Wales
*Princess of Wales - "vacant"
*Secretary of State for Wales - John Morris
*Archbishop of Wales -Gwilym Owen Williams
*Archdruid of theNational Eisteddfod of Wales - GeraintEvents
*The
Welsh Office is given responsibility for further and higher education in Wales.
*The National Language Centre is established at Nant Gwrtheyrn in theLleyn peninsula .
*Closure of the steelworks inEbbw Vale andEast Moors .
*Operatic contraltoHelen Watts is awarded the CBE.Arts and literature
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Geraint Bowen becomes Archdruid.
*Richard Burton records the narrative for "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds ".Awards
*National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in
Cardiff )*National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - "withheld"
*National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown -Siôn Eirian
*National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal -Harri Williams New books
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Ruth Bidgood - "The Print of Miracle"
*Marion Eames - "Sianyn a Siarli"
*Ken Follett - "The Eye of the Needle "
*Robert Minhinnick - "A Thread in the Maze"
*John Tripp - "Collected Poems"
*T. Arfon Williams - "Englynion Arfon"Music
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Dave Edmunds - "Tracks on Wax 4 "
*Geraint Jarman - "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"Film
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Kenneth Griffith appears withRichard Burton in "The Wild Geese ".Broadcasting
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Welsh-language television
*"Shane" becomes the first film to be dubbed into the
Welsh language for television.English-language television
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BBC Wales drama serial, "Hawkmoor", based on the life ofTwm Sion Cati , starsJohn Ogwen andJane Asher .
*Elaine Morgan 's adaptation of "Off to Philadelphia in the Morning", the novel by Jack Jones, starsDavid Lyn asJoseph Parry andConnie Booth as his wife Jane. Meredith Edwards,Rachel Thomas andWilliam Squire also appear.port
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Boxing -Johnny Owen wins the Commonwealth bantamweight title.
*Darts -Leighton Rees wins theWorld Professional Darts Championship .
*Rugby union - Wales win their eighth Grand Slam.
*Snooker -Doug Mountjoy wins the UK Open Championship.Births
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12 February -Gethin Jones , television presenter
*25 December - Simon Jones, cricketer
*"date unknown"
**David Llewellyn, author
**Eve Myles , actress
**Rachel Trezise , authorDeaths
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11 January -William John Edwards , Cerdd Dant singer
*4 April - SirMorien Morgan , aeronautics engineer
*9 April - SirClough Williams-Ellis , architect
*18 May -Selwyn Lloyd , politician
*2 July -Philip S. Yorke , last Squire ofErddig
*12 September -Bobby Delahay , Wales rugby union captain
*"date unknown" - David Williams, historian
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