Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a Canadian-American co-produced television police drama. It premiered in the US in 2002, and in Canada in 2003 and ended in May 2005 as it was slated for non-renewal by PAX TV. Most filming took place in Toronto, Ontario. Sue Thomas was created by Dave Alan Johnson and Gary R. Johnson for Pebblehut Productions Inc., loosely based on the true experiences of the real Sue Thomas, a deaf FBI undercover specialist. It was distributed by CTV in Canada, PAX TV in the US, and the Hallmark Channel in the UK. Yuri Yakubiw was the cinematographer, Bill Layton the art director. The series was once known as Lip Service. The actress who plays Thomas, Deanne Bray, is deaf in real life. The show's theme song is Who I Am, which is sung by Jessica Andrews and was written by Brett James and Troy Verges. A deaf woman's unique talents land her in an FBI Surveillance team. Sue Thomas is a charming young deaf woman who is able to communicate in both English and American Sign Language. She applies for, and is accepted, for a position with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Washington, D.C.. She leaves her home in Ohio and drives to Washington, picking up her first hearing dog, Levi, en route. Thomas' parents are concerned that she will not be able to cope with life so far from everything she has known, despite the fact that they have strongly encouraged her in living in both a hearing and deaf environment. Her mother fought for her daughter to have every opportunity to live life to the fullest, which has made Sue a very independent young woman. She speaks, signs, reads lips, sings, plays the piano and ice skates. Sue has a college degree from an unspecified university.
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