Code Name: Foxfire

1985
Code Name: Foxfire

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EP1 Tell Me That You Love Me Feb 08, 1985

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EP2 La Paloma Feb 15, 1985

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EP3 That Old Familiar Face Feb 22, 1985

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EP4 Pick a Hero, Any Hero Mar 08, 1985

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EP5 Robin's Egg Blues Apr 05, 1985

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EP6 Goodbye, Mr. Microchips Apr 19, 1985

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EP7 Send Me No Orchids Apr 26, 1985

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Released: 27 January 1985 Ended
Producted By: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Code Name: Foxfire is an American television series that aired on NBC in 1985. The series stars Joanna Cassidy, Robin Johnson and Sheryl Lee Ralph as a trio of unorthodox female government agents performing secret missions for the brother of the president of the United States.

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shearblack The second attempt to remake Charlies Angels for the 8o's (the first was the even cheesier Velvet) 3 chicks, Joanna Cassidy the secret agent leader of the team, Sheryl Lee Ralph the thief (wow not too much of a stereotype there) and Robin Cook...um the driver? At least Velvet (with their 4 aerobic instructor secret agents) was cheesy in a good way, this was just bad bad BAD!!!! I think this used to come on Friday nights, and being a kid, and a huge fan of Charlies Angels I really wanted to like this mess, but even a 12 year old knows a mess when he sees it. The strange thing is, this was a made for TV movie before the series started, was the movie really THAT popular that people were screaming for a weekly series?
tom_jeffords A rather brain dead attempt at an action/spy TV series that was remarkably poorly done. My friends and I would get together every week just to make fun of the opening credits! Fortunately for its stars, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Joanna Cassidy it did not stick around very long.