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Peter Joseph Casey (born 9 October 1957) is an Irish entrepreneur. He is the founder and former Executive Chairman of Claddagh Resources, a global recruitment and executive search business. From 2012 to 2014 he was a panellist on the RTÉ television programme Dragons' Den, in which he was one of the investors adjudicating business plan pitches.
Peter Casey (born 1950) is an American television producer and screenwriter. Alongside his working partner David Lee , he wrote episodes of The Jeffersons . [ 1 ] Besides writing, he and Lee wrote and produced Cheers , and co-created, wrote, and produced Wings and Frasier alongside the late David Angell under Grub Street Productions .
Former Dragon Seán Gallagher was a candidate in the 2011 presidential election, coming in second to Michael D. Higgins. Three current or former Dragons, Peter Casey, Seán Gallagher and Gavin Duffy, were candidates in the 2018 presidential election, [6] coming in second, third and sixth (last), respectively.
The Stone-Age Education’s pitch failed due to the dragon’s citing annual losses for 5 years and belief that they lacked the skills to run the business. Peter Jones however did offer to advise the business for a short time. Remains active. Active [83] Episode 4 26 January 2024 Isaac Tambini Pola Poles 50,000 15 Alternative to ice lollys
The following is a list of offers made on the British reality television series Dragons' Den in Series 1–10, originally aired during 2005–2012. 104 episodes of Dragons' Den were broadcast consisting of at least 754 pitches. A total of 129 pitches were successful, with 26 offers from the dragons rejected by the entrepreneurs and 599 failing ...
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The first version to air outside of Japan was the British programme Dragons' Den, which launched in 2005; in the several years afterward, most versions named themselves Dragons' Den or variations thereof, though some also used other animals in the title, such as lions.