1963 in the United Kingdom
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Events of the year 1963 in the United Kingdom.
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[edit] Ongoing events
- January - April - Britain has the worst winter since 1948. Low temperatures keep lying snow around until early April in some areas.
[edit] Events
- January 29 - Charles De Gaulle vetos United Kingdom's entry into the EEC
- March 22 - The Beatles release the album Please Please Me.
- March 27 - Chairmen of British Railways Dr Richard Beeching issues a report calling for huge cuts to the UK's rail network.
- April 15 - 70,000 marchers arrive in London from Aldermarston, to demonstrate against nuclear weapons.
- April 24- Princess Alexandra of Kent marries Angus Ogilvy at Westminster Abbey
- June 5 - Profumo Affair: John Profumo, Secretary of State for War resigns over affair with Christine Keeler
- August 5 - The United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union sign a nuclear test ban treaty.
- August 8 - The Great Train Robbery takes place in Buckinghamshire
- September 5 - Christine Keeler is arrested for perjury. On December 6 she is sentenced to 9 months in prison.
- September 18 – Rioters burn down British embassy in Jakarta to protest formation of Malaysia
- September 25 - The Denning Report on the Profumo affair is published in Great Britain.
- 17 October - In Stockholm, two Britons (Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Fielding Huxley) and an Australian (John Carew Eccles) are announced as winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in describing the electric transmission of impulses along nerves.
- November 18 - The Dartford Tunnel opens.
- November 23 - First ever episode of Doctor Who is broadcast.
- November 25 - John F. Kennedy assassination: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Leader of the Opposition Harold Wilson attend the funeral of the late U.S. President John F Kennedy in Washington DC, United States.
[edit] Unknown dates
- The divorce case of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll takes place.
[edit] Births
[edit] January - April
- 3 January - Matthew Taylor, Liberal Democrat politician and MP for Truro and St Austell
- January 16 - James May, English motoring journalist and television show host
- January 18 - Ian Crook, English footballer
- January 19 - John Bercow, English Conservative politician and MP for Buckingham
- 22 January - Huw Irranca-Davies, Welsh Labour politician and MP forOgmore
- January 26 - Andrew Ridgely, English musician
- 27 January - George Monbiot, British journalist and weekly columnist for The Guardian
- 19 January - Martin Bashir, British television journalist
- 17 February - Alison Hargreaves, British mountain climber (d. 1995)
- February 19 - Seal, singer
- 14 March - Michael John Foster, English Labour politician and MP for Worcester
- 16 March - Jerome Flynn, British actor
- 20 March - David Thewlis, English actor
- April 6 - Andrew Weatherall, English disc jockey
- 7 April - Nick Herbert, British Conservative politician and MP for Arundel and South Downs
- April 8 - Julian Lennon, musician son of John Lennon
[edit] May - August
- May 9 - Barry Douglas Lamb,musician, author, and preacher
- May 11 - Natasha Richardson, actress
- June 6 - Jason Isaacs, actor
- June 23 - Colin Montgomerie, Scottish golfer
- June 25 - George Michael, singer
- June 27 - Meera Syal, comedian, writer, singer, and actress
- 3 July - Tracey Emin, British artist
- July 6 - Stuart Garrard, English guitarist
- 25 July - Julian Hodgson, English chess grandmaster
- 31 July - Fatboy Slim (born Quentin Leo Cook), English musician
- August 3 - Tasmin Archer, English singer
- August 4 - Gary King, British DJ
- August 30 - Paul Oakenfold, disc jockey
- August 30 - Phil Mills, British race car driver
[edit] September - December
- September 18 - Rob Brettle, British historian
- September 19 - Jarvis Cocker, English musician (Pulp)
- 19 September - David Seaman, English footballer
- September 23 - Jackie Pearcey, English politician
- 26 September - Lysette Anthony, English actress
- October 12 - Alan McDonald, Northern Irish footballer
- November 1 - Rick Allen, British musician (Def Leppard)
- November 4 - Lena Zavaroni, Scottish entertainer (d. 1999)
- November 19 - Jon Potter, British field hockey player
- 20 November - William Timothy Gowers, British mathematician
- November 21 - Nicolette Sheridan, English actress
- 26 November - Joe Lydon, English international Rugby League player
- 5 December - Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards, English ski jumper
- December 7 - Mark Bowen, Welsh footballer
- December 22 - Bryan Gunn, Scottish footballer
- December 29 - Dave McKean, English artist and filmmaker
[edit] Unknown date
- Fergus Henderson, English chef
- Mark Kermode, British film critic
[edit] Deaths
- January 18 - Edward Charles Titchmarsh, mathematician (b. 1899)
- 18 January - Hugh Gaitskell, British Labour politician (b. 1906)
- 17 June - John Cowper Powys, British writer, lecturer, and philosopher (b. 1872)
- 30 August - Guy Burgess, British double agent (b. 1911)
- 20 September - Peter Craven, English motorcycle racer (b. 1934)
- November 22 - Aldous Huxley,novelist (b. 1894)
- November 22 - C.S. Lewis, Irish-born British writer (b. 1898)
- December - Andy Kennedy, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1897)

