20 years of sex ed with Sue

Hundreds of Fanshawe student pack into the gym every year to watch a 77-year-old grandmother talk about sex toys, lubrication and masturbation.

October 24 marks Sue Johanson's, Night Sex Show” fame that airs on the Oxygen Network, the 20th appearance at Fanshawe College. The sex-guru will be on stage in J-gym, yet again, at noon edu-taining students on the ins-and-outs of lovemaking. The admission price is $3.

Johanson has been talking about the down and dirty for decades, not only educating people on sex safety and disease, but also instigating communication to insure her audience members are actually enjoying every aspect of sex. Her efforts haven't gone unnoticed; in 2001 the Governor-General of Canada presented Johanson with the Order of Canada.

She is best known for her weekly delivery of sex advice on “Sunday Night Sex Show,” which started as a radio program in 1984 and successfully exploded into television in 1996 on W Network. The Oxygen Network picked her show up in 2002 and today the US version, “Sex Talk with Sue Johanson,” which airs Sunday nights at 11 p.m., has replicated the educational and entertaining program Canadians have benefited from for over two decades.