in 1984 Farrell also had a successful career as a media commentator. He wrote articles for
The Irish Press and the
Irish Independent. During the 1950s he worked with
Radio Éireann and in 1962 he joined the newly established Irish television station,
Telefís Éireann. He presented RTÉ's main programmed of comment and analysis -
Broadsheet,
Newsbeat,
7 Days,
The Politics Programme,
Frontline,
Today Tonight,
Farrell and
Prime Time - into the new millennium. He also continued to work on radio from time to time until his retirement in 2004. Farrell covered major events at home and abroad, starting with the visit of the American President
John F. Kennedy to Ireland in 1963. He presented the results programmed for ten Irish general elections. He interviewed several US Presidents, including this interview with
Ronald Reagan in 1984. Farrell was honored twice by the national press TV critics for his work in RTÉ current affairs programming. He received his first
Jacob's Award in 1968 for his presentation of
7 Days. His second was awarded for his central role in RTÉ's coverage of the
1977 general election results. In December 2000, he presented an Irish historical program
100 Years, a retrospective of events in Ireland over the 20th century. In 2004 he presented a documentary
Lights, Camera, Farrell!, that looks back at the election archives from television, highlighting some of the great moments from programmed and campaigns in Ireland. ==Death==