She then worked for the BBC on the radio programmes Listen with Mother and Woman's Hour, where she read readers' letters.
[1] In the late 1960s she began her association with Robert Hughes, an art critic born in Australia.
[3][4] The series of eight programmes, which took three years to produce, addressed the development of modern art since the Impressionists and was accompanied by a book of the same name.
Despite using archive film, Hughes travelled about 250,000 miles to present his thoughts about particular places or people.
"[1] In 1983, Pegram produced and directed two films presented by the American art historian Vincent Scully.