Fox

Fox

1980
Fox
Fox

Fox

8.5 | en | Drama

Fox is a British television drama series produced by Euston Films and Thames Television for the ITV network in 1980. The thirteen-part series was based around the lives of the titular Fox family, who lived in London and had gangland connections. The series was written by Trevor Preston, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Jim Goddard.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  The Family...and the Future
Jun. 02,1980
The Family...and the Future

After all the traumas, the Fox family are finding new directions and new relationships.

EP12  Oh Dear, Oh Dear, Oh Dear!
May. 26,1980
Oh Dear, Oh Dear, Oh Dear!

As Ray heads up North he does not know that the police are lying in wait for him.

EP11  Just Another Villain in a Cheap Suit
May. 19,1980
Just Another Villain in a Cheap Suit

Ray is asked to repay a debt from way back in teh past he would rather forget.

EP10  Just an Iron Monkey
May. 12,1980
Just an Iron Monkey

Vin is still trying to sort out his finances so he can buy the pub in the country. Ray is also offered a good business proposition.

EP9  Fox Big F------- Family
May. 05,1980
Fox Big F------- Family

The Fox family is drifting apart without Billy's guidance and support; the brothers are facing big problems.

EP8  If It's Good Enough For New Orleans It's Good Enough For Calpham
Apr. 28,1980
If It's Good Enough For New Orleans It's Good Enough For Calpham

London turns out to say goodbye to King Billy. His funeral is exactly as he would want it, New Orleans jazz band and all.

EP7  The Perfect Scapegoat Syndrome
Apr. 21,1980
The Perfect Scapegoat Syndrome

Phil becomes involved in university politics with unhappy consequences, which lead to a confrontation with his father.

EP6  Stick or Twist
Apr. 14,1980
Stick or Twist

Having stolen all his possessions, Lee and Rita discover Kenny's identity and realise they can demand a ransom for his safe return.

EP5  Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
Apr. 07,1980
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

Out of his mind with grief, Kenny has left London. Drunk and bewildered, he meets with the helpful Rita. His brothers try and track him down.

EP4  It's All Them Pschia-Whatever-You-Call-It Books He Reads
Mar. 31,1980
It's All Them Pschia-Whatever-You-Call-It Books He Reads

Kenny's triumph in the ring has turned sour because his opponent Charlie Locke has not regained conciousness.

EP3  Pubilism Not Vandalism
Mar. 24,1980
Pubilism Not Vandalism

Andy is nearly knocked down by a van while Kenny fights Charlie Locke for the Southern Area Championship title

EP2  Arched Fingers for Bach, Flat Fingers for Love
Mar. 17,1980
Arched Fingers for Bach, Flat Fingers for Love

Joey tries to settle the problem with Liz. Meanwhile, his brother Kenny is preparing for the most important fight of his career

EP1  King Billy
Mar. 10,1980
King Billy

It is the morning of Billy Fox's seventieth birthday and, like undisputed king of his South London manor, he is out and about chatting with old friends and keeping up with the local news.

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Released: 1980-03-10 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Fox is a British television drama series produced by Euston Films and Thames Television for the ITV network in 1980. The thirteen-part series was based around the lives of the titular Fox family, who lived in London and had gangland connections. The series was written by Trevor Preston, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Jim Goddard.

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marktayloruk It wasn't made clear what "King Billy" was- retired market porter but how else had he got his reputation? His sons were a builder, ex-con and club owner, cab driver, mature student and boxer.
chuffnobbler Spoilers follow.FOX has some standout moments. There's a brilliant atmosphere, and a great sense of the time and the place. Loads of smoky bars, Granadas and Cortinas. The idea of the community and the family being one and the same is very believable and well demonstrated.Brother Ray Fox is the standout. A real stillness and calm, making him more than "just" a shady gangster. Brother Phil is occasionally a weakness: devotedly in love with his middle-class girl ... until he chucks her in favour of some woman we have never seen before and who is barely even named on screen. A real disappointment and a weakness to the story. Brother Joey's lovelife presents some fun, with mad Patricia Quinn, eccentric Maggie Steed, and sublime Mary Peach as the love interests.Peter Vaughan provides a rock-solid centre to the series. After his death, the family begins to dissolve ... and the series loses focus a bit.Ray Winstone, looking extremely young, is good as the soft-hearted boxer; vulnerable and heartbroken when he accidentally kills someone in the ring. However, the series dwells on this for a good three episodes, and all drama is stalled for the resulting wailing and gnashing of teeth.Some great performances from some actors that are a pleasure to see! Trudie Goodwin, who seems to have been June Ackland in The Bill since the dawn of time, is a treat as Ray's put-upon girlfriend. There's a good role for a young Bill Nighy. Small roles also for Christopher Ellison, Dilys Laye, Christopher Ryan, John Rhys Davies, and loads of others. Some of these just pass through for a couple of scenes, adding extra depth to the story. Biggest surprise of all is Carry On floozie Margaret Nolan, giving a strong performance as Ray's despised ex-wife. She gets to slap her appalling daughter not once but twice, and raised a cheer both times. Elizabeth Spriggs as matriarch Connie and Rosemary Martin (so good in Tenko) as sharp-edged daughter-in-law Renie get some great scenes.Dark, shifty, gloomy and dour, this is telly as it USED to be. because of that, I can almost forgive a few loose ends and un-completed plot lines, such as the Fox family's relationship with the "other" local heavies, which could have had plenty more screen time. I cannot, however, bring myself to forgive the truly horrible songs used to illustrate some of the character elements of some of the episodes. Loads of characters tell a sprawling story that sometimes runs out of steam but is often ready with a new face and a new set of characters. A shame it only lasted one year.
Buck Aroo I remember this series quite well. It was essentially a British TV version of the first Godfather film, but followed the lives of a small time East End gangster family in England, headed by the patriarch Billy Fox. While some of the Fox siblings have no quarms about joining the criminal fraternity, others reject it without hesitation. Much like Coppola's movie, we also see the family member's relationships with each other, and the outsiders who threaten it's existence. Unfortunately, the Fox family are about to experience an unexpected and terrible loss.Certainly worth viewing on VHS or any satellite channel near you.