Ray Harrison Graham (born in Oxford, 1962) is an English playwright, screenwriter, and director from a Jamaican family.
Graham teamed up with West End theatre actress Sarah Scott in 1985, for his production of Children of a Lesser God, performed in Oxford.
Between 1987 - 1994 Graham and Scott performed signed songs as part of several series and one-off programmes for Channel 4 introducing the form to a mainstream UK audience for the first time.
Success followed on television, with Graham writing and directing two BAFTA winning plays (Strong Language for Channel 4 in 2000, and Lion Mountain for the BBC in 2003).
Graham was a judge in the 2011 Deaffest film and television award festival[4] and, among other recent projects, devised and directed a workshop production involving young people excluded from mainstream school, which played at Croydon's Warehouse Theatre in October 2011.