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[[File:J.P. Farrell.jpg|thumb|J.P. Farrell]]
 
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'''John P. Farrell''' was a producer and editor on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
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'''John P. Farrell''' was a producer and editor on {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}}, {{s|VOY}}, and {{s|ENT}}.
   
In {{y|1994}} he received an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production for his work in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode {{e|All Good Things...}}, shared with [[Daryl Baskin]] and [[David Ramirez]].
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In {{y|1994}} he received an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production for his work in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode {{e|All Good Things...}}, shared with [[Daryl Baskin]] and [[David Ramirez]].
   
His name appeared two times in the series; {{dis|J.P. Farrell|Starfleet}} on the [[USS Prometheus dedication plaque|USS ''Prometheus'' dedication plaque]] and {{dis|J.P. Farrell|Earth Starfleet}} as a member of the [[Fleet Operations Center]].
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His name appeared two times in the series in both the {{dis|J.P. Farrell|22nd century|22nd}} and {{dis|J.P. Farrell|Commander|24th centures}}.
   
 
Prior and beside his work on ''Star Trek'', Farrell worked as editor on the television comedy ''Maid in America'' (1982), the television drama ''North Beach and Rawhide'' (1985, starring [[William Shatner]]), the television series ''Fame'' (1985-1986), the television drama ''The Christmas Gift'' (1986), the television thriller ''Ladykillers'' (1988), and the television movie ''K-9000'' (1991, directed by [[Kim Manners]]). He also served as associate producer on the comedy series ''Hooperman'' (1987-1989).
 
Prior and beside his work on ''Star Trek'', Farrell worked as editor on the television comedy ''Maid in America'' (1982), the television drama ''North Beach and Rawhide'' (1985, starring [[William Shatner]]), the television series ''Fame'' (1985-1986), the television drama ''The Christmas Gift'' (1986), the television thriller ''Ladykillers'' (1988), and the television movie ''K-9000'' (1991, directed by [[Kim Manners]]). He also served as associate producer on the comedy series ''Hooperman'' (1987-1989).
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
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;As Producer
 
;As Producer
 
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* {{ENT}}
 
* {{ENT}}
 
** {{e|Fight or Flight}}
 
** {{e|Fight or Flight}}
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** {{e|Silent Enemy}}
 
** {{e|Silent Enemy}}
 
** {{e|Dear Doctor}}
 
** {{e|Dear Doctor}}
** {{e|Sleeping Dogs}}
 
 
** {{e|Shadows of P'Jem}}
 
** {{e|Shadows of P'Jem}}
 
** {{e|Sleeping Dogs}}
 
** {{e|Shuttlepod One}}
 
** {{e|Shuttlepod One}}
 
** {{e|Fusion}}
 
** {{e|Fusion}}
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** {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}
 
** {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}
 
** {{e|Shockwave}}
 
** {{e|Shockwave}}
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;As Editor
 
;As Editor
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* {{TNG}}
 
* {{TNG}}
 
** {{e|The Naked Now}} ([[TNG Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|The Naked Now}} ([[TNG Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}
 
** {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}
 
** {{e|Justice}}
 
** {{e|Justice}}
 
** {{e|Too Short A Season}}
 
** {{e|Angel One}}
 
** {{e|Angel One}}
** {{e|Too Short a Season}}
 
 
** {{e|When The Bough Breaks}}
 
** {{e|When The Bough Breaks}}
 
** {{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}}
 
** {{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}}
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** {{e|The Hunted}}
 
** {{e|The Hunted}}
 
** {{e|A Matter of Perspective}}
 
** {{e|A Matter of Perspective}}
** {{e|Sins of the Father}}
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** {{e|Sins of The Father}}
 
** {{e|Tin Man}}
 
** {{e|Tin Man}}
 
** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}
 
** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}
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** {{e|Ensign Ro}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
 
** {{e|Ensign Ro}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
 
** {{e|The Game}}
 
** {{e|The Game}}
** {{e|A Matter of Time}}
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** {{e|A Matter Of Time}}
 
** {{e|Violations}}
 
** {{e|Violations}}
 
** {{e|Power Play}}
 
** {{e|Power Play}}
** {{e|Cause and Effect}}
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** {{e|Cause And Effect}}
 
** {{e|The Perfect Mate}}
 
** {{e|The Perfect Mate}}
 
** {{e|The Next Phase}}
 
** {{e|The Next Phase}}
** [[TNG Season 6|Season 6]] - Supervising Editor (26 episodes, credited as John P. Farrell)
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** [[TNG Season 6|Season 6]] &ndash; Supervising Editor (26 episodes, credited as John P. Farrell)
 
** {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Relics}}
 
** {{e|Relics}}
 
** {{e|Rascals}}
 
** {{e|Rascals}}
** {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}}
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** {{e|Chain Of Command, Part I}}
 
** {{e|Aquiel}}
 
** {{e|Aquiel}}
 
** {{e|Birthright, Part I}}
 
** {{e|Birthright, Part I}}
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** {{e|Suspicions}}
 
** {{e|Suspicions}}
 
** {{e|Timescape}}
 
** {{e|Timescape}}
** [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]] - Supervising Editor (26 episodes, credited as John P. Farrell on the first three)
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** [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]] &ndash; Supervising Editor (26 episodes, credited as John P. Farrell on the first three)
 
** {{e|Descent, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Descent, Part II}}
 
* {{ENT}}
 
* {{ENT}}
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0268233}}
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J.P. Farrell

John P. Farrell was a producer and editor on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise.

In 1994 he received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production for his work in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "All Good Things...", shared with Daryl Baskin and David Ramirez.

His name appeared two times in the series in both the 22nd and 24th centures.

Prior and beside his work on Star Trek, Farrell worked as editor on the television comedy Maid in America (1982), the television drama North Beach and Rawhide (1985, starring William Shatner), the television series Fame (1985-1986), the television drama The Christmas Gift (1986), the television thriller Ladykillers (1988), and the television movie K-9000 (1991, directed by Kim Manners). He also served as associate producer on the comedy series Hooperman (1987-1989).

Star Trek credits

(This list is currently incomplete.)

As Producer
As Editor

Star Trek interviews

External link