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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 déc. 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 déc. 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...

    • THR Staff
  4. John Allan McKeown, television and theatre producer: born London 21 May 1946; married 1983 Tracey Ullman (one son, one daughter); died Los Angeles 24 December 2013.

  5. 26 déc. 2013 · TV supremo Allan McKeown, husband of singer-actress Tracey Ullman, has lost his battle against cancer. British-born McKeown, 67, helped create a string of British TV hits such as Auf Weidersen...

  6. 29 déc. 2013 · Allan McKeown, who has died aged 67, was one of the first independent television producers in Britain, and with his wife, the comedienne Tracey Ullman, won eight US Emmys with their comedy...

  7. 27 déc. 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.