Fox-trot and Oscar are the U.S. military phonetic designations of the letters "F" and "O".
It's the military's way of saying "F as in Fox-trot, O as in Oscar." In order to insure understanding on field telephones, helicopter radios and other communication devices, the words are sometimes used instead of the letters. For instance, if a map is divided on a grid designated by letters on the side and across the top, you might request a rescue helicopter to "Yankee Alpha" or "Zulu Alpha"
Here is the phonetic alphabet: Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Fox-trot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whiskey X-ray Yankee Zulu
So, "Fox-trot Oscar" means "F.O." Maybe that's short for something.
The Fox-Trot Craze - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 February 1915
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The cast of The Fox-Trot Craze - 1915 includes: Eddie Boland Ernest Shields
The cast of Fox Trot Finesse - 1915 includes: Sidney Drew as Ferdie Crosby
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It was named after Harry Fox however Arthur Murray may have introduced it.
The dance was premiered in 1914. (Wikipedia)
There is no question but that the fox-trot was originated in the summer of 1914 by the vaudeville actor Harry Fox., in New York City, New York, United States of America [...] As part of his act [in the New York Theatre] Harry Fox was doing trotting steps to ragtime music, and people referred to his dance as "Fox's Trot." [from: The Complete Book of Ballroom Dancing by Richard M. Stephenson and Joseph Jaccarino.}
No, as of 03/07/2010, Vivica Fox has not won an Oscar.
Waltz, Jitterbug, Fox Trot.
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Tiny Toon Adventures - 1990 Fox Trot 3-3 was released on: USA: 16 September 1992