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Brenda Clough's 2001 fish-out-of-water science fiction novella "May Be Some Time" has "Titus" Oates transported to the year 2045 where he is healed via advanced medicine.
*On TV series
The O.C., Seth Cohen names his imaginary friend and toy horse after "Captain Oates".
*In an episode of the British TV series
Red Dwarf, the characters plead with the hologram
Rimmer to sacrifice himself by agreeing to be turned off, comparing the act to that of Oates. Rimmer simply dismisses him as a "prat", suggesting instead that Oates should have eaten Scott, saying he himself would have eaten Scott after he "whacked him over the head with a frozen husky," had he had been there.
*In Geraldine McCaughrean's 2005 book "The White Darkness" a teenage girl, Sym, finds herself on an Antarctic adventure during which she is aided by her soul mate Captain Titus Oates (who happens to live only in her head).
*A biography ('I am Just Going Outside: Captain Oates - Antarctic Tragedy', Spellmount Publishers 2002) has confidently alleged that Lawrence Oates fathered a daughter as the result of a brief affair with an 11-year-old Scots girl named Ettie McKendrick. See
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,811382,00.html.
*Spanish Metal band
Warcry, has a song called "Capitan Lawrence", that tells the decision he had to make, leaving his team so he was not anymore a burden to carry around.
*In
T R Pearson's novel, "Polar," Virginian pornography-enthusiast Clayton spends the last few months of his life channeling the final days of Titus Oats, thereby achieving in death the dignity and selflessness he never achieved in life.