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  1. Allan McKeown (born John Allan McKeown; 21 May 1946 – 24 December 2013) was a British television and stage producer. [1] Early life. McKeown was born in Ealing, London [1] on 21 May 1946. His parents Edith Mabel (née Humphries) and Albert Victor McKeown moved first to Hackney and then to Hainault, Essex.

  2. 31 dic 2013 · Anthony Hayward and Ian La Frenais. Tue 31 Dec 2013 11.55 EST. The television producer Allan McKeown, who has died aged 67 of prostate cancer, created the groundbreaking Witzend Productions...

  3. 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.

  4. 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. A former hairdresser who...

  5. 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.

  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. 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.