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  1. Allan McKeown (born John Allan McKeown; 21 May 1946 – 24 December 2013) was a British television and stage producer.

  2. 27 dic 2013 · Allan McKeown, who created and produced shows such as Birds of a Feather, Tracey Takes On and Jerry Springer: The Opera, died of prostate cancer on Christmas Eve 2013. He was married to comedian Tracey Ullman and had two children.

  3. 26 dic 2013 · Tracey Ullman‘s husband of 30 years, producer Allan McKeown, died on Tuesday after a long battle with prostate cancer, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. He was 67.

  4. 27 dic 2013 · Allan McKeown, who co-created and produced Tracey Ullman's comedy shows, passed away in 2013 after a prostate cancer battle. He was a former hairdresser who served celebrities like The Beatles and Elizabeth Taylor.

  5. 26 dic 2013 · Allan McKeown, who created "Tracey Takes On" with his wife Tracey Ullman, passed away in 2013 at 67. He was a British TV and theater exec who also produced films, commercials and musicals.

  6. 26 dic 2013 · Allan McKeown, who created and produced Tracey Takes On... and State Of The Union, died in 2013 at 66. He was a former hairdresser for the Beatles and a TV franchise owner in the UK.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofAllan McKeown | BAFTA

    Allan McKeown. Producer. 20 May 1946 to 24 December 2013. A television producer whose career began as a hair stylist in the 1960s, McKeown later moved into production and his first big success was Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (1983-1986).