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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_MintonRoy Minton - Wikipedia

    Roy Minton (born in Nottingham, England) is an English playwright best known for Scum and his other work with Alan Clarke. He is notable for having written over 30 one-off scripts for London Weekend Television, Rediffusion, BBC, ATV, Granada, Thames Television and Yorkshire Television, including Sling Your Hook, Horace, Funny Farm ...

  2. Mar 28, 2021 · Roy Minton, a towering figure in Austin’s legal community with a client roster that included some of the state’s top political giants, has died at the age of 89.

    • Tony Plohetski
    • Investigative Reporter
  3. Mar 25, 2021 · Roy Quillin Minton, 89, stepped over to the other side in Austin, Texas on March 25, 2021, after a very brief bout of pneumonia. He will be remembered by his family as an incredibly devoted and loving husband – as well as a forgiving and patient father. Many others will remember him as an extraordinary lawyer, friend and mentor.

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    • (512) 452-8811
  4. Apr 3, 2021 · Roy Quillin Minton, 89, stepped over to the other side in Austin, Texas on March 25, 2021, after a very brief bout of pneumonia. He will be remembered by his family as an incredibly devoted and...

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    • Austin, 78731, TX
    • January 1, 1
  5. Since the doors of our firm opened in 1963, founding attorney Roy Q. Minton and every other lawyer who has practiced with our team has helped to earn Minton, Bassett, Flores & Carsey, P.C. its reputation for effective and compassionate legal representation.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0591736Roy Minton - IMDb

    Roy Minton (born in Nottingham, England) is an English playwright best known for Scum and his other work with Alan Clarke. He is notable for having written over 30 one-off scripts for London Weekend Television, Rediffusion, BBC, ATV, Granada, Thames Television and Yorkshire Television, including Sling Your Hook, Horace, Funny Farm, Scum ...

  7. Jun 26, 2019 · His camera wanders through the lives of lost individuals who are subject to the tough systems of an uncaring Thatcherite society. This focus is never more apparent than when adapting Roy Minton’s borstal drama, Scum, first for the BBC in 1977, and later as a standalone feature in 1979.