Events from the year 1973 in the United Kingdom.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
- 6 June â St Mary's Church, Putney in London is gutted by fire, later revealed to be arson.
- 23 June â A fire at a house in Hull which kills a six-year-old boy is initially thought to be an accident but later emerged as the first of 26 fire deaths caused over the next seven years by arsonist Peter Dinsdale.
July
August
- 20 August â Football League president Len Shipman calls for the government to bring back the birch as a tactic of dealing with the growing problem of football hooliganism.
- 21 August â The coroner in the Bloody Sunday inquest accuses the British army of "sheer unadulterated murder" after the jury returns an open verdict.
September
October
- 8 October
- London Broadcasting Company, the United Kingdom's first legal commercial Independent Local Radio station, begins broadcasting.
- Prime Minister Edward Heath announces government proposals for its counter-inflationary Price and Pay Code Stage Three (continuing to July 1974), including limiting pay rises to 7%, restricting price rises, and paying a ã10 Christmas bonus to pensioners â a move which would cost around ã80,000,000 funded by a 9p rise in National Insurance contributions.
- 16 October
- The film Don't Look Now, containing one of the most graphic sex scenes hitherto shown in mainstream British cinema, is released in a double bill with The Wicker Man.
- Capital Radio, the United Kingdom's first legal music-themed commercial Independent Local Radio station, begins broadcasting in London.
- 20 October â The Dalai Lama makes his first visit to the UK.
- 26 October â Firefighters in Glasgow stage a one-day strike as part of a pay dispute; troops are drafted in to cover the fire stations.
- 31 October â The sixth series of BBC television sitcom Dad's Army opens with the episode "The Deadly Attachment" containing the "Don't tell him, Pike!" exchange which will become rated as one of the top three greatest comedy moments of British television.
November
December
- 19 December â Ealing rail crash: The 17.18 Paddington to Oxford express train is derailed between Ealing Broadway and West Ealing due to a locomotive maintenance error resulting in 10 dead and 94 injured.
- 31 December â Coal shortages caused by industrial action result in the implementation of the Three-Day Week electricity consumption reduction measure.
Undated
Publications
Births
January–March
- 1 January – Jimi Mistry, actor
- 18 January
- Crispian Mills, musician (The Jeevas and Kula Shaker)
- Ben Willbond, actor and screenwriter
- 29 January – Miranda Krestovnikoff, née Harper-Jones, archaeologist and television host
- 7 February – Kate Thornton, television presenter
- 8 February – Sonia Deol, presenter
- 10 February – Martha Lane Fox, businesswoman and life peer
- 13 February – Ian Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank, English politician
- 27 February – Peter Andre, singer
- 28 February – Jonathan Dakin, cricketer
- 2 March – Trevor Sinclair, football player and commentator
- 3 March – Matthew Marsden, actor and martial artist
- 4 March – Penny Mordaunt, politician
- 10 March – Chris Sutton, football player and commentator
- 28 March – Scott Mills, radio disc jockey
April–June
- 1 April – Kris Marshall, actor
- 2 April – Simon Farnaby, actor, writer and comedian
- 3 April – Jamie Bamber, actor
- 7 April – Christian O'Connell, radio DJ and presenter
- 11 April – Amanda Staveley, business executive
- 21 April
- Steve Backshall, naturalist, writer and television presenter
- Mark Dexter, actor
- 24 April – Gabby Logan, sports presenter
- 26 April – Geoff Lloyd, radio host
- 26 April – Chris Perry, English footballer
- 8 May
- Marcus Brigstocke, British comedian
- Paul Warne, English football player and manager
- 10 May
- Gareth Ainsworth, English footballer
- 14 May – Fraser Nelson, political journalist
- 17 May – Tamsier Joof Aviance, dancer, choreographer and entrepreneur (of Senegalese and Gambian descent)
- 19 May
- Dario Franchitti, Scottish racing driver and commentator
- Alice Roberts, English scientist and broadcaster
- 21 May – Noel Fielding, English comedian
- 24 May
- Dermot O'Leary, British television presenter
- Matthew Rudd, British radio presenter
- 28 May – Nathan Jones, Welsh football player and manager
- 30 May – Leigh Francis, British comedian
- 9 June – Iain Lee, British comedian and radio and television presenter
- 24 June – Charles Venn, English actor
- 25 June – Jamie Redknapp, English footballer
- 27 June
- Razaaq Adoti, actor, producer and screenwriter
- Tom Tugendhat, English politician
July–September
- 2 July – Peter Kay, comedian
- 3 July – Emma Cunniffe, actress
- 6 July – Bradley Dredge, golfer
- 8 July – Viv Groskop, journalist and comedian
- 10 July
- Neil Bannister, English cricketer
- Craig Heap, English gymnast
- 19 July – Wayne Rigby, British boxer
- 23 July – Fran Healy, singer (Travis)
- 25 July
- Dani Filth, vocalist
- Kevin Phillips, English footballer
- 26 July – Kate Beckinsale, actress
- 27 July – Tom Kerridge, chef
- 28 July (possible date) – Banksy, graffiti artist
- 3 August – Stephen Graham, actor
- 6 August – Iain Morris, screenwriter and producer
- 12 August – Richard Reid, terrorist
- 20 August – Stephen Nolan, Northern Irish radio presenter
- 24 August – Dave Brown, English comedian
- 5 September – Paddy Considine, actor
- 12 September – Darren Campbell, athlete
- 15 September – Julie Cox, English actress
- 20 September – Jason MacIntyre, Scottish racing cyclist (died 2008)
- 29 September – Alfie Boe, singer and actor
October–December
- 3 October
- Richard Ian Cox, Welsh-Canadian voice actor and radio host
- Grace Dent, English journalist and broadcaster
- 21 October – Bev Turner, British television and radio presenter
- 5 November – Danniella Westbrook, actress and television personality
- 10 November – Jacqui Abbott, English singer
- 18 November – Jonnie Irwin, English television presenter (died 2024)
- 24 November – Lucy Liemann, English actress
- 29 November – Ryan Giggs, Welsh footballer
- 1 December – Kieron Durkan, English-born Irish footballer (died 2018)
- 4 December – Michael Jackson, English football defender and manager
- 17 December – Paula Radcliffe, British athlete
- 18 December – Lucy Worsley, English historian
- 24 December
- Paul Foot, English comedian
- Matt Tebbutt, British television presenter and chef
- 25 December – Ewen MacIntosh, Welsh actor and comedian (died 2024)
Undated
Deaths
January–March
- 15 January – Neil M. Gunn, Scottish novelist, critic, and dramatist (born 1891)
- 19 January – Max Adrian, Northern Irish actor (born 1903)
- 16 February – Harold Gibbons, English cricketer (born 1904)
- 22 February – Elizabeth Bowen, novelist (born 1899)
- 12 March – David Lack, British ornithologist and biologist (born 1910)
- 13 March – Melville Cooper, actor (born 1896)
- 26 March – Noël Coward, English composer and playwright (born 1899)
- 30 March – Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, British politician and Conservative peer (born 1903)
April–June
July–September
- c. July – Kanso Yoshida, seaman related to the Japanese imperial family (born 1895)
- 1 July – Charles Ernest Garforth, English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1891)
- 8 July – Wilfred Rhodes, English cricketer (born 1877)
- 18 July
- John Brown Hamilton, Scottish soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1896)
- Jack Hawkins, English actor (The Cruel Sea) (born 1910)
- 29 July – Roger Williamson, British race car driver (born 1948)
- 6 August – James Beck, actor (born 1929)
- 15 August – Edward Turner, English motorcycle designer (born 1901)
- 16 August – A. K. Chesterton, South African-born far-right politician and journalist (born 1896)
- 17 August – George Benson, British Labour Party politician (born 1889)
- 18 August – Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, British Ulster Unionist politician (born 1888)
- 29 August – Stringer Davis, English actor (born 1896)
- 2 September – J. R. R. Tolkien, British writer (born 1892)
- 6 September – William Henry Harris, English organist and composer (born 1883)
- 9 September – Bill Doran, English motorcycle road racer (born 1916)
- 11 September – E. E. Evans-Pritchard, British anthropologist (born 1902)
- 20 September – William Plomer, South African-born novelist, poet and literary editor (born 1903)
- 21 September – C. H. Dodd, Welsh scholar and theologian (born 1884)
- 24 September – Barbara Freyberg, Baroness Freyberg, British peeress
- 25 September – George Porter, British Labour Party politician (born 1884)
- 29 September – W. H. Auden, British-American poet, died in Austria (born 1907)
October–December
- 4 October – Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch, British politician and Conservative peer (born 1894)
- 6 October – Dennis Price, actor (born 1915)
- 9 October – Hilda Plowright, English actress (born 1890)
- 25 October – Sir William Whitworth, admiral (born 1884)
- 10 November – Gerald Cock, British broadcasting executive (born 1887)
- 21 November – Sir Roy Fedden, English aircraft engine designer (born 1885)
- 5 December – Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Scottish inventor (born 1892)
- 9 December – Anthony Gilbert (pen name of Lucy Beatrice Malleson), British crime fiction writer (born 1899)
- 13 December – Henry Green, novelist (born 1905)
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