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SUE THOMAS: F.B.EYE
Gospel Music Channel, Monday-Friday
4:00pm and 8:00pm ET
American Life Network,
Monday-Friday
6:00pm ET
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PTC
Summary:
Production Companies:
Pebblehut Productions
Producers:
Dave Alan Johnson, Tim Johnson,
Marilyn Stonehouse, Brooks McGrath, Larry McLean
Creators:
Dave Alan Johnson, Gary Johnson
Inspired by a true story, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
follows a deaf woman who is hired to work in surveillance at the FBI because of
her aptitude at reading lips. Sue’s interaction with her teammates – best friend
Lucy, pompous Myles, computer nerd Tara, laid-back Australian Bobby, and team
leader (and low-key love interest) Jack – and her love for her hearing-ear dog
Levi form the center of the show. A delightful combination of humor, action and
crime investigation, this truly unique and inspiring series brings a new (and
family-friendly) twist to the crime drama genre.
Because episodes focus on an FBI
team investigating and solving crimes, some mild violence, such as
fistfights or guns being fired, does occasionally occur; but
bloodshed is rare, and in general violence is portrayed in a very
restrained manner. Sex and profanity are never problems for the
series.
Because of its lack of sex, violence
and profanity and its uplifting and family-friendly messages, the
PTC has awarded Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye with the PTC Seal of
ApprovalTM. This program is appropriate for viewers
of all ages.
►
To read Part I of the PTC's exclusive interview with Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
creator Gary Johnson,
click here.
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To read
Part II of the PTC's interview with series co-creator Gary Johnson and writer Joan Considine Johnson,
click here.
►To purchase Sue Thomas
F.B. Eye on DVD,
click here.
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Ratings Legend
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Show may include gratuitous
sex, explicit dialogue, violent content, or obscene language, and is
unsuitable for children.
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The show contains
adult-oriented themes and dialogue that may be inappropriate for
youngsters.
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Family-friendly show
promoting responsible themes and traditional values. |
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Not yet rated by the PTC.
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