It may not have been, of course, but credit to the director and producer for succeeding in making an usual slice of people's lives look that way.
After staying up all night hoping to bash a fox over the head with a curtain pole, she later found out it had been a cat pissing on her lawn all along.
[5] Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph gave the documentary four out of five stars and agreed that watching foxes was more interesting that half of the programmes on television.
[6] Andrew Billen, a television reviewer for The Times, also gave the documentary four out of five stars and called it "fascinating".
[7] Radio Times said: This is the kind of documentary where the voiceover has no choice but to begin "Love them or hate them..." because that’s the whole gist of the story: some of us despise foxes as a pest and livestock killer; others, like Nobby in Barnet, rattle cans of dog food by the back door".