I only saw her very briefly and found her impossible to watch. To me she is like a caricature of a shopping telly presenter: shouty, over the top, misleading, patronising and, ultimately, alienating to any viewer who knows anything about jewellery. I remember her saying, "this gem should never go under £50, never, ever, ever, should this gem go under £50." Oh, really, why not? I would have thought that the price any gem goes to is subject to the quality, carat weight, clarity, etc of the particular piece, and if it's not particularly good, then I would imagine it could easily go under any price, depending on what the customer is ultimately prepared to pay. I'm thinking in particular of the washed out tanzanite that is endlessly rolled out for our delectation - does anyone really think that such pieces are good examples of the gem, rare or otherwise? I'm afraid that no matter how often another special favourite presenter of mine, Tintin, told me that this was my opportunity to "buy into the tanzanite story" and make this "rare, rare" gem my own, I remained unimpressed and tanzanite-free.