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* [[21 April]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Three was first broadcast and [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] who dubbed the [[Ninth Doctor]] in Japan was born.
* [[21 April]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Three was first broadcast and [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] who dubbed the [[Ninth Doctor]] in Japan was born.
* [[28 April]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Four was first broadcast.
* [[28 April]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Four was first broadcast.
* [[2 May]] - [[Target Books]], an imprint of [[W.H. Allen]], reissued the 1960s novelisations ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' by [[David Whitaker]], ''[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders]]'', also by Whitaker and ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'' by [[Bill Strutton]]. The Daleks novel was retitled ''Doctor Who and the Daleks'' and retained this title in all further editions. These books (all adapting [[First Doctor]] stories) were the first of one hundred fifty-six such novelisations the imprint published up to [[1994]], covering all but a half-dozen televised stories, along with several radio and audio dramas. Target's later parent company, [[Virgin Publishing]], continued to publish original fiction set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe until the conclusion of its [[Bernice Summerfield]] line ended its association with the franchise in [[1999]]. With [[BBC Books]] holding the licence to publish original ''Doctor Who'' fiction from [[1997]], the publication of original novels continued uninterrupted into [[2011 ]]and beyond.
* [[2 May]] - [[Target Books]], an imprint of [[W.H. Allen]], reissued the 1960s novelisations [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' by [[David Whitaker]], [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders]]'', also by Whitaker and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'' by [[Bill Strutton]]. The Daleks novel was retitled ''Doctor Who and the Daleks'' and retained this title in all further editions. These books (all adapting [[First Doctor]] stories) were the first of one hundred fifty-six such novelisations the imprint published up to [[1994]], covering all but a half-dozen televised stories, along with several radio and audio dramas. Target's later parent company, [[Virgin Publishing]], continued to publish original fiction set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe until the conclusion of its [[Bernice Summerfield]] line ended its association with the franchise in [[1999]]. With [[BBC Books]] holding the licence to publish original ''Doctor Who'' fiction from [[1997]], the publication of original novels continued uninterrupted into [[2011 ]]and beyond.
* [[5 May]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Five was first broadcast.
* [[5 May]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Five was first broadcast.
* [[12 May]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Six was first broadcast.
* [[12 May]] - ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]'' Episode Six was first broadcast.

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Timeline for 1973
20th century | 1970s

1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979
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In 1973, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.