The TV legend passed away following a battle with cancer this week.
As reported by the Mirror, she was best known for being Fake or Fortune's long-term director.
Elsewhere, millions tuned into an episode about painter William Turner which saw several of his pieces of work reinstated to the National Museum of Wales. During her time behind the camera, she was also responsible for a documentary on Harry Potter to go alongside the release of the first movie, The Philosopher's Stone.
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