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          Minton's archive, including the only printed copy of a huge autobiographical novel, is in the permanent collections department of Nottingham University Library.!

          Roy Minton

          An occasional writer for The Wednesday Play and Play for Today, Roy Minton's first contribution was Sling Your Hook (1969), ostensibly a comedy about a group of Nottingham miners on holiday in Blackpool, but actually an allegory for the decline of the coal industry.

          The next year saw The Hunting of Lionel Crane, with Robert Powell and Michael Robbins, and Ben for Thirty-Minute Theatre. After Go For Gold (1973), 1975's Funny Farm was set in a mental hospital, but it was a play based in another kind of state institution that would gain Minton lifelong notoriety.

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