In 2002, the TV series
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, created jointly by Dave Alan Johnson and Gary R. Johnson, premiered on the
Pax TV first-run syndication network. Inspired by Thomas's unique job for the FBI, the weekly drama helped to bring more awareness to the lives and abilities of people with
physical disabilities. The series starred actress
Deanne Bray, who is herself deaf, and reads lips like Thomas, and it was loosely based on Thomas's real experiences. At its peak, the series was watched by more than 2.5 million viewers in the United States, and it was syndicated to 60 nations. In September 2009, the show began airing on
Gospel Music Channel. In addition to Bray, the cast of
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye included actors
Yannick Bisson,
Rick Peters, Mark Gomes, Tara Samuel,
Ted Atherton, and
Enuka Okuma. A golden retriever who responded to the name of Jesse stood in during the run of the program for Thomas's real golden retriever, who responded to the name of Levi. Marilyn Stonehouse served as the chief producer for the Pebblehut Productions company, through which
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye was produced. Sue Thomas appeared in
two episodes: "Billy the Kid" (aka: "Question Mark") and the series finale, "Ending and Beginnings". ==Personal life==