Darren Kennedy
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Darren Kennedy from Dublin is a television presenter. His on-screen credits include RTE2's 'TTV', Seoige & O'Shea, TV3's 'Ireland AM' and 'Quizone'. Darren is currently entertainment reporter on TTV and 'Access All Areas' on Phantom 105.2fm.
His production credits include [Operation Transformation]], The Restaurant, Showhouse, Celebrities Go Wild, Holiday Quiz, Diary of A Debutante and The Festival of World Cultures for the National Broadcaster in Ireland, RTÉ RTE
Darren cut his teeth in radio, producing and presenting the celebrity profile talk show 'Kennedy's Couch' on Dublin City FM for two consecutive years. Since then Darren has gone on to report extensively to various radio programmes including Mooney Goes Wild, Today With Pat Kenny, Mooney RTÉ Radio One and Phantom105.2fm Phantom FM.
A fluent French speaker, Darren's passion is meeting new cultures, travel and wildlife.