Foxes Live: Wild in the City

20121h

The fox ignites passions like no other predator. Vilified as vermin by some and admired for its pluckiness by others, the fox divides public opinion. This live event, broadcast from the wastelands of London’s Battersea Power Station, will launch a nationwide campaign to investigate Britain’s most controversial carnivore. We will be asking viewers from across the country to take part in the biggest urban fox census ever attempted. We’ll find out if our cities are being over-run by foxes. Are they becoming increasingly brazen? And are they a danger to our pets and children?

Production

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Seasons

4 Episodes • Premiered 2012

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1. Episode 1

Mark Evans and Anita Rani explore the lives of foxes across the UK, using tracking technology, camera rigs and amateur footage to learn more about the creatures. Do they deserve their cunning reputation? Where do they sleep? And most importantly of all - can you prevent them going through your bins?

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2. Episode 2

This second installment explores the public's changing attitude towards the animals, and the foxes' relationship with pets. Veterinary expert Mark Evans investigates a fox attack on a Chihuahua, while the team also hears from a pet shop owner who became so fond of a fox that he gave the creature its own flat above the shop.

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3. Episode 3

Mark Evans goes on the trail of a mysterious black fox, while Queen guitarist and animal lover Brian May talks about his own experiences of rescuing wild foxes.

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4. Episode 4

The last program in the observational series takes a look at the differences between urban and rural foxes.

Cast

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Mark Evans

Self - Presenter

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Anita Rani

Self - Presenter

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