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Sue Johanson, the beloved Canadian broadcaster who in her golden years enraptured a generation with her frank advice on the Sunday Night Sex Show, has died at 93.

Sue Johanson, the beloved Canadian broadcaster who in her golden years enraptured a generation with potty-mouthed sex advice, is dead at 93, her representative confirmed on Thursday.

Sue Johanson, the beloved Canadian broadcaster who in her golden years enraptured a generation with potty-mouthed sex advice, is dead at 93, a representative confirmed to CBC News on Thursday. Johanson died in a long-term care home in Thornhill, Ont., just north of Toronto, surrounded by her family, the representative said.Sunday Night Sex Show

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