In a "Check Out" segment for the Transworld Skateboarding magazine, Deathbox founder, Jeremy Fox, wrote:
Has Jeremy Fox gone quite mad?
Flip Skateboards is a United States (US)-based international skateboard company, co-owned by Jeremy Fox and professional skateboarder Geoff Rowley.
Jeremy Fox, Ian Deacon and Geoff Rowley arrived in the US first, followed by team riders Tom Penny and Rune Glifberg in the following year.
Hill developed the eventual show with Beadle and with Jeremy Fox, then head of London-based Action Time, and the son of BBC TV executive Sir Paul Fox.
Jeremy Fox also brought to the show a wealth of stunts from Truth or Consequences, a show created by Ralph Edwards Productions in Hollywood from whom LWT bought the rights.
He wrote, devised and presented many television pilots for the highly successful game show company Action Time, then run by Jeremy Fox, son of Sir Paul Fox.
Jeremy Fox is Katie's other best friend, Jeremy is a very good soccer player.
Jeremy Fox: A musician in the University of Miami.
Jeremy Fox stood as a candidate for the Silly Party in Dover in the 1979 British general election, as a protest against the National Front.