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* [[1643]] - The May Day celebration in [[Little Hodcombe]] turned especially bloody as the village's [[Queen of the May]] was [[murder|burned]] at the stake, an event instigated by the [[Malus]] and recounted by [[Will Chandler]] to the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[1984]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening]]'') | * [[1643]] - The May Day celebration in [[Little Hodcombe]] turned especially bloody as the village's [[Queen of the May]] was [[murder|burned]] at the stake, an event instigated by the [[Malus]] and recounted by [[Will Chandler]] to the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[1984]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Awakening]]'') | ||
* [[1707]] - The [[Act of Union]] formally united [[Scotland]] and [[England]] as the [[United Kingdom]] of Great Britain. This was one of the events leading towards the [[Highlander Uprising]] in which [[Jamie McCrimmon]] participated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') | * [[1707]] - The [[Act of Union]] formally united [[Scotland]] and [[England]] as the [[United Kingdom]] of Great Britain.{{fact}} This was one of the events leading towards the [[Highlander Uprising]] in which [[Jamie McCrimmon]] participated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') | ||
* [[1957]] - The first ''[[Sputnik]]'' [[satellite]] was launched by the [[Soviet Union]], but was destroyed before it completed its first [[orbit]]. Neither the launch nor the satellite's destruction was ever made public. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'') | * [[1957]] - The first ''[[Sputnik]]'' [[satellite]] was launched by the [[Soviet Union]], but was destroyed before it completed its first [[orbit]]. Neither the launch nor the satellite's destruction was ever made public. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'') | ||
* Circa [[1970s]] - {{Delgado|c}} was finally captured by [[UNIT]], but only temporarily. Later, after having defeated the Master, he celebrated [[May Day]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'') | * Circa [[1970s]] - {{Delgado|c}} was finally captured by [[UNIT]], but only temporarily. Later, after having defeated the Master, he celebrated [[May Day]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]'') |
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1 May was celebrated as May Day in the United Kingdom and several other countries on the planet Earth.
Amongst the notable things that occurred on this day were:
- 1643 - The May Day celebration in Little Hodcombe turned especially bloody as the village's Queen of the May was burned at the stake, an event instigated by the Malus and recounted by Will Chandler to the Fifth Doctor in 1984. (TV: The Awakening)
- 1707 - The Act of Union formally united Scotland and England as the United Kingdom of Great Britain.[source needed] This was one of the events leading towards the Highlander Uprising in which Jamie McCrimmon participated. (TV: The Highlanders)
- 1957 - The first Sputnik satellite was launched by the Soviet Union, but was destroyed before it completed its first orbit. Neither the launch nor the satellite's destruction was ever made public. (PROSE: First Frontier)
- Circa 1970s - The Master was finally captured by UNIT, but only temporarily. Later, after having defeated the Master, he celebrated May Day. (TV: The Dæmons)
- 1984 - The Malus was re-awakened. (TV: The Awakening)
Behind the scenes
- 1918 - Actor James Copeland was born.
- 1937 - Actress Una Stubbs was born.
- 1946 - Actress Joanna Lumley was born.
- 1965 - "The Dimensions of Time" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1965 - Part six of COMIC: On the Web Planet was released.
- 1971 - Episode four of Colony in Space was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1985 - Actor George Pravda died.
- 2002 - Producer John Nathan-Turner died.
- 2006 - Series 2 of Doctor Who was released on DVD in the UK with volume one containing TV: The Christmas Invasion and New Earth.
- 2008 - Actor Bernard Archard died.
- 2010 - TV: Flesh and Stone was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America.