In the early 1940s, Lafferty began working in the radio industry in
New York City as a director and producer. He was hired by
CBS in 1965 as the network's West Coast programming department, leaving in 1976. He was hired by
NBC in 1979 as its senior vice president of West Coast programs and talent, and was later assigned responsibility for the network's movies and mini-series. In that role, he developed and produced the 1985 made-for-television production of
An Early Frost, starring
Aidan Quinn as a young man who must let his parents, played by
Ben Gazzara and
Gena Rowlands, know that he was dying of
AIDS. The critically acclaimed film won a
Peabody Award and was one of the first network dramatic features to tackle the HIV /AIDS issue. He also worked on such television series as
Star of the Family,
The Danny Kaye Show,
Robert Montgomery Presents,
Studio One, and
The Waltons. == Later years ==