A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 13, 2002
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 57
Finale:
May 22, 2005
Creators:
Dave Alan Johnson
Gary R. Johnson
Original Title:
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
Alternate Titles:
Sue Thomas l'Oeil du FBI
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Pax TV
Paxson Entertainment
Pebblehut Productions
Countries:
CA | US
Based on a true story, this family-friendly series follows the adventures of a young, hearing impaired woman who has a special gift and goes to work for the FBI in Washington, D.C. She's one hard-headed, soft-hearted woman whose talent for reading lips helps crack crimes and bag the bad guys in places listening devices can't penetrate. With her hearing-ear dog, Levi, Sue's a glutton for jeopardy – and there's (almost) nothing she won't do to bring notorious criminals to justice. This remarkable, edge-of-your-seat drama is an inspiring tribute to the ability of the human spirit to overcome adversity and achieve great things.
"A" Camera Operator:
JP Locherer
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sheila E. Pruden
Assistant Editor:
Jason B. Irvine
Casting:
Stephanie Gorin
Co-Producer:
Larry A. McLean
Construction Coordinator:
Duncan Campbell
Costume Design:
Lynne MacKay
Executive Producer:
Dave Alan Johnson
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Macklin
Foley Artist:
John Sievert
Gaffer:
Roddy Kosub
Key Grip:
Bob Harper
Makeup Artist:
Marlene Aarons
Makeup Department Head:
Marlene Aarons
Music:
Asher Lenz
Jack Lenz
Post Production Supervisor:
Brooks McGrath
Producer:
Marilyn Stonehouse
Production Accountant:
Teri Spasov
Production Coordinator:
Liz Ferrier
Production Manager:
David Till
Set Decoration:
Carol Lavoie
Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Banks
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Allen Ormerod
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