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=== [[January]] ===
=== [[January]] ===
* [[5 January|05]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast.
* [[5 January|05]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast.
* [[12 January|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast. The episode bore the on-screen title ''Invasion'' to preserve the cliffhanger of episode 1. This was the first time since the final episode of [[DW]]: ''[[The Gunfighters]]'' aired in May 1966 that an episode has carried a title different than that of the complete storyline.
* [[12 January|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast. The episode bore the on-screen title ''Invasion'' to preserve the cliffhanger of episode 1. This was the first time since the final episode of [[DW]]: ''[[The Gunfighters]]'' aired in May [[1966]] that an episode has carried a title different than that of the complete storyline.
* [[14 January|14]] - [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], who played [[Edwards|the Squire]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'' and [[Marshal of Solos|the Marshal]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]'', died from appendicitis.
* [[14 January|14]] - [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], who played [[Edwards|the Squire]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'' and [[Marshal of Solos|the Marshal]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]'', died from appendicitis.
* [[17 January|17]] - [[Target Books]] followed its successful [[1973]] reprintings of novelisations from the 1960s with the publications of its first newly commissioned adaptations, [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion]]'' by [[Terrance Dicks]], based upon the [[Third Doctor]] serial [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'', and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters]]'' by [[Malcolm Hulke]], adapting [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''. ''Auton Invasion'' would be the first of many ''Doctor Who'' novels written by Dicks over the next thirty-plus years and Target would continue to novelise ''Doctor Who'' adventures for the next twenty years. The practice of giving novelisations titles differing from the broadcast versions would continue off-and-on into the 1980s, though it would occur less frequently from the late 1970s.
* [[17 January|17]] - [[Target Books]] followed its successful [[1973]] reprintings of novelisations from the 1960s with the publications of its first newly commissioned adaptations, [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion]]'' by [[Terrance Dicks]], based upon the [[Third Doctor]] serial [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'', and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters]]'' by [[Malcolm Hulke]], adapting [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''. ''Auton Invasion'' would be the first of many ''Doctor Who'' novels written by Dicks over the next thirty-plus years and Target would continue to novelise ''Doctor Who'' adventures for the next twenty years. The practice of giving novelisations titles differing from the broadcast versions would continue off-and-on into the [[1980s]], though it would occur less frequently from the late [[1970s]].
** ''Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion'' also marked the start of a long and prolific association between Dicks and the world of ''Doctor Who'' printed fiction; over the next thirty-five years he would write not only the lion's share of Target novelisations, but also contribute to most of the later lines of spin-off continuation fiction.
** ''Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion'' also marked the start of a long and prolific association between Dicks and the world of ''Doctor Who'' printed fiction; over the next thirty-five years he would write not only the lion's share of Target novelisations, but also contribute to most of the later lines of spin-off continuation fiction.
* [[19 January|19]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[19 January|19]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.

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January

February

  • Richard Franklin departed the series as a regular, though he returned later in the season.
  • 23 - DW: Death to the Daleks Part 1 was first broadcast. This episode was later deleted by the BBC. Although another copy was eventually discovered, this was the most recent episode to have been successfully "junked" by the BBC archives.

March

April

May

June

September

October

November

December