Patricia Carroll joined Tyrone Productions in 1995 as Production Manager following a successful career in RTÉ. Having worked as PM for the Riverdance stage show, she went on to be Production Manager for Audio Visual productions associated with the stage show. She is now Managing Director of Tyrone Productions.
As Managing Director of Tyrone she is responsible for the contractual and financial management of Tyrone’s programming including the entire catalogue of the audio visual productions associated with Riverdance since it started in 1995 up to the most recent production of Riverdance – Live from Beijing, filmed for High Definition at the Beijing Exhibition Centre.
Executive Producer credits include Ros na Rún, TG4’s long running Irish language soap drama now in it’s 16th year of production.
Noleen Golding joined Tyrone Productions in 2007, series producing Seoige & O’Shea, and The All Ireland Talent Show.
Before joining Tyrone Productions in 2007 Noleen worked as a copywriter for advertising agency J Walter Thompson, in New York and as a Senior Television Producer at the BBC, ITV and leading independent production companies in the UK. Her TV career started in 1995, as a trainee on Granada Television’s prestigious graduate scheme.
Over the last 15 years she has series produced a wide range of Factual, Daytime and Entertainment shows, including: This Morning, Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two, Strictly Dance Fever, The All Ireland Talent Show, The National Lottery, Just the Two of Us, Castaway, Cirque de Celebrite, A Question of Sport and Dog Eat Dog.
At BBC Northern Ireland, Noleen Executive Produced BBC1 network entertainment hits: The Patrick Kielty Show and Just for Laughs.
Noleen was part of the original team who created Strictly Come Dancing and series produced the first 4 seasons of the companion show Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two.
She also had a key role in developing a number of other popular entertainment formats, including SKY 1’s Cirque de Celebrite, BBC1′s Strictly Dance Fever and Just the Two of Us and BBC2 comedy Zone’s The Sack Race.