October 5th in History
		
		
		
	October 5 is the 278th day of the year (279th in leap years). There are 87 days remaining until the end of the year. (Image: The foot from the credits to Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which premiered October 5, 1969.)
Today in History
- October 5 does not exist in Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain, because of the introduction of the Gregorian calendar (1582)
 - Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce surrenders (1877)
 - Wilbur Wright sets a world record of 24 miles in 39 minutes in the Wright Flyer III (1905)
 - The Portuguese monarchy is overthrown (1910)
 - The first aerial combat resulting in an intentional fatality takes place (1914)
 - Baseball’s World Series is broadcast on the radio for the first time (1921)
 - French women get the vote (1944)
 - The first James Bond film is released (1962)
 - The Beatles’ first single (“Love Me Do”) is released in the UK (1962)
 - Monty Python’s Flying Circus premiers on BBC One (1969)
 - Barry Bonds breaks Mark McGwire’s single-season home run total (2001)
 
Birthdays
- Jonathan Edwards, Puritan minister (1703)
 - Denis Diderot, philosopher and encyclopediast (1713)
 - Chester A. Arthur, 21st US President (1829)
 - Louis Lumière, pioneering filmmaker (1864)
 - Robert H. Goddard, rocketeer (1882)
 - Larry Fine, middle Stooge (1902)
 - Ray Kroc, McDonald’s founder (1902)
 - Allen Ludden, game show host (1917)
 - Donald Pleasence, actor (1919)
 - Bill Willis, football player (1921)
 - Bil Keane, Family Circus cartoonist (1922)
 - Philip Berrigan, radical priest (1923)
 - Glynis Johns, actress (1923)
 - Bill Dana, José Jimenez player (1924)
 - Richard F. Gordon, Jr., astronaut (1929)
 - Па́вел Попо́вич (Pavel Popovich), cosmonaut (1930)
 - Angelo Buono, Jr., Hillside Strangler (1934)
 - Václav Havel, president and poet (1936)
 - Barry Switzer, football coach (1937)
 - Steve Miller, rocker (1943)
 - Jeff Conaway, actor (1950)
 - Karen Allen, actress (1951)
 - Bob Geldof, Boomtown Rat (1951)
 - Clive Barker, author (1952)
 - Bernie Mac, comedian (1957)
 - Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist (1958)
 - Maya Lin, architect of the Vietnam Memorial wall (1959)
 - Kate Winslet, actress (1975)
 - Jesse Palmer, football player (1978)
 
Deaths
- Григо́рий Потёмкин-Таври́ческий (Grigory Potemkin), Russian leader (1791 – O.S.*)
 - Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, British general in the American Revolution (1805)
 - Tecumseh, Shawnee leader (1813)
 - Jacques Offenbach, composer (1880)
 - Sam Warner, studio co-founder (1927)
 - Louis Brandeis, Supreme Court justice (1941)
 - Hal B. Wallis, producer (1986)
 - Rodney Dangerfield, disrespected comic (2004)
 - Charles Rocket, Saturday Night Live cast member (2005)
 - Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder (2011)
 
(*O. S., or “Old Style,” refers to countries who continued to use Julian dating after the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in 1582.)
Holidays
- Armed Forces Day (Indonesia)
 - Constitution Day (Vanuatu)
 - Feast of Hor and Susia (Coptic Christianity)
 - International Day of No Prostitution (International)
 - National Apple Betty Day (US)
 - Republic Day (Portugal)
 - Teacher’s Day (Pakistan)
 - World Teacher’s Day (International)