This article is about the particular significance of the year 1942 to Wales and its people.

1942
in
Wales
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Timeline of Welsh history
1942 in
The United Kingdom
Scotland
Elsewhere

Incumbents edit

Events edit

Arts and literature edit

Awards edit

  • National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Cardigan)
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - withheld
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Herman Jones
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - withheld

New books edit

English language edit

Welsh language edit

Music edit

Film edit

Broadcasting edit

Welsh-language broadcasting edit

  • The radio series Caniadaeth y Cysegr is launched by the BBC, and soon proves unexpectedly popular with listeners in other parts of the UK. The hymn-based series celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2017.[23]

Sport edit

Births edit

 
March:John Cale
 
July:Spencer Davis

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

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