It wasn't on a Saturday in that period. It was on a Friday in 1999 and as 2000 was a leap year, Saturday was skipped over and the 8th of October in 2000 was on a Sunday. It was a Saturday in 1994 and 2005, which is an 11 year gap and which often occurs with dates due to leap year causing the skipping of days.
The Battle of Hastings started at around 9 am on Saturday, 14th October 1066.
Including both of those years, then it was five times. In 1982, 1993, 1999, 2004 and 2010.
Going from 2003 to 2013, the year the question was asked, the 5th of October was on a Saturday only once, which was in 2013. It had previously been on a Saturday in 2002, but due to leap years skipping over a Saturday, it had gone 11 years without being on a Saturday. It was on a Friday in 2007, but as 2008 was a leap year, it skipped over Saturday and on to Sunday.
According to the Saturday Night Live archive website, it was Will Ferrell with 32 times, Chevy Chase comes in second with 29 times, and Phil Hartman comes in third with 27 times.
Elton John says "Saturday" 9 times in "Saturday Night's All Right."
The period of transition or change that bridges the gap between medieval and modern times is called the Renaissance period. During this period there is a huge advance in technology and in literature.
As of October 2021, Alec Baldwin holds the record for hosting Saturday Night Live the most times, with 17 appearances as host. He has surpassed comedian Steve Martin, who hosted the show 15 times.
Exactly 14.25% of all November 1sts are Saturdays. November 1st falls on a Saturday 57 times in every 400-year period, making the average time between occurances 7.0175 years. The actual time between occurances can be either 5 years, 6 years, 11 years or 12 years.
It was a very confused period, with many states existing at various times.
Saturday is not mentioned but Sabath is mentioned many times.
8 times as follows: Saturday 23 December 1961 Saturday 23 December 1967 Saturday 23 December 1972 Saturday 23 December 1978 Saturday 23 December 1989 Saturday 23 December 1995 Saturday 23 December 2000 Saturday 23 December 2006
It was a very confused period, with many states existing at various times.