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Theatre / Television / Radio
Current Shows Other Theatre Work Television and Radio
Film, Television & Radio Sue-Ann regularly appears on film, TV and radio, these are just some of the highlights over the years. How many of them did you catch?
 The Lost Tribe ABCTV/Pony Films (2005) A documentary about Sue-Ann’s journey to perform at a gay & lesbian Mormon conference in Salt Lake City.
The Glasshouse GNWTV (2005) Sue-Ann appeared as an occasional guest.
 No Limits Disability Media (2004-2005) Posty is an occasional guest on this community television show focusing on disability.
Kath & Kim Series III ABCTV/ Riley Turner Prod. (2004) Sue-Ann played “Karen” in episode two. Series DVD now available from ABC Bookshops.
The Way We Were ABCTV (2004) Posty was a guest panelist discussing “the beach” with host Mark Trevorrow.
Mornings with Jon Faine 774ABC Radio Melbourne (2004) “Conversation Hour” occasional co-host.
Peter Clarke’s Sunday Forum Radio National (2002) Guest on forum about monogamy and sexuality.
Upfront ABCTV (1999-2001) Featured performer on annual women’s comedy performance. Recorded live at the Melbourne Town Hall as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Out of Olympia 3SAT Germany (2000) German television documentary about Australian culture and sport featuring an interview with Sue-Ann.
Richard Stubbs Morning Radio TTFM (2000) Semi-regular guest.
The Panel Working Dog Prod./Channel 10 (1999) Guest panelist
Standing Up ABCTV (1999) Sue-Ann performed live feature spots as well as appearing as one of three regular hosts. Other hosts were Rod Quantock and Lynda Gibson.
Mouthing Off Foxtel Comedy Channel (1998-1999) Posty was a regular guest panelist on this show hosted by Richard Fidler.
Smallest Room in the House ABCTV (1997) Episode one featured a half hour version of A Bit of a Postcript entitled Sue-Ann Post – an Extraordinary Life. Filmed in front of a live studio audience.
A Night of Infectious Laughter SBS Television (1993-1996) Feature spots on annual HIV/AIDS fundraiser.
Denton Channel 7 (1994) Sue-Ann appeared as a special guest to renounce her faith live on national television.
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