The Few, a novel by
Alex Kershaw, tells the stories of the men who flew in the Battle of Britain. , a Hollywood film similarly named
The Few was in preparation for release in 2008, based on the story of real-life U.S. pilot
Billy Fiske, who ignored his country's neutrality rules and volunteered for the RAF. A
Variety magazine outline of the film's historical content was said in
The Independent to have been described by Bill Bond, who conceived the
Battle of Britain Monument in London, as "Totally wrong. The whole bloody lot." "
One of the Few", a song by the English rock band
Pink Floyd from their twelfth studio album
The Final Cut (1983), describes a war veteran's return from the battlefield, specifically a pilot from the Battle of Britain, to pursue teaching, which connects to "
The Hero's Return", another song from the album which is sung from the veteran's perspective. The
Horrible Histories song called “The Few” commemorates the airmen and women, including
Sir Douglas Bader. ==References==