Sources tell me Sue's last broadcast is tomorrow.
For all of us worried about penis size and wanted an old lady to talk
about it with you... The show is over...again. agan. agin
Sue Johanson achieved popularity as a sex educator and therapist on rock radio station Q107. She presented a two hour phone-in advice radio show dedicated to sex and its problems. The show was called Sunday Night Sex Show and existed for 14 years between 1984 and 1998. In 1985 this radio program was turned into a TV talk show with the same name on the community access television, Rogers Cable. In 1996 it became a national show on the Women's Television Network (WTN) with a high rating.
The first seven seasons were delivered to American audiences by Oxygen Media in 2002. The recorded program was very popular, but American viewers missed the opportunity to call in and ask their own questions. The U.S. version of Sunday Night Sex Show, called Talk Sex with Sue Johanson, produced especially for American audiences, debuted in November 2002 on the Oxygen Network.
It was announced on May 7th 2008, that Sunday night's episode, May 11th, will be her last, expressing a preference for radio.