In 1975, Feldreich was awarded an
honorary degree at
Linköping University. In 1984, he was awarded the KTH Great Prize by the
Royal Institute of Technology for "mirroring technology and science in mass media for the benefit of research and development". He also provided the dub-over voice for the Swedish version of
From All of Us to All of You, which is broadcast every Christmas Eve in Sweden on SVT. Feldreich sings the
Swedish rendition of
Jiminy Cricket's
When You Wish Upon a Star on the same show which has received attention. He graduated in 1944, and became a teacher in 1949. After graduating, Feldreich worked daytime as a teacher and in the evenings he worked as a presenter for AB Radiotjänsts broadcasts (nowadays Radio Sweden). In 1950, he was employed full-time at
Radiotjänst and later at
Sveriges Radio. In 1955, Feldriech worked at
Försöks-TV, which would later become Sveriges Television. He worked for some time as a main contributor for
Natur och vetenskap on SVT. In 1960, he became the first presenter of SVTs Christmas Eve broadcasts called Julvärd. All years except 1963, he was the presenter of one episode of
Sommar i P1 in the 1960s, which is broadcast on Sveriges Radio. On 3 September 1967, he was the presenter of the live broadcast of the
change in traffic in Sweden right-traffic change. On 20 July 1969, he presented a live broadcast of the Apollo 11 mission as it landed on the
Moon. He was an amateur radio operator with the call sign SM0GU. Feldreich was the father of Swedish journalist and former basketball player
Sten Feldreich. ==Death==