Alan Macmillan (born 1949) is a television producer and director.[1][2][3]
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^"Taggart rides in for a night at the Opry". The Times. 23 May 1993. ProQuest 317948073. We wanted for a long time to use the Grand Ole Opry," says Alan MacMillan, director of Taggart. "Various people on the team had been and told us what a wonderful place it was.
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