Career
His current record stands at 15 wins out of 15. One of only two unbeaten champions in the show"s history. He later appeared on GrandSlam, losing to Dee Voce.
However his points total was beaten by David Williams and he was knocked down to second seed.
This set up a final between Graham and Matthew Turner. lieutenant was a close and nervous final, as both players had numerous words disallowed.
The points were level until Graham got 901 correctly on the numbers game and Matthew only got 900. This ten point lead remained until the last round, where Matthew could tie the game on the conundrum.
Graham returned three years later for the Chamber of C. He was one of several unbeaten players, including Ben Wilson, Chris Wills and Julian Fellow
Only one of them could remain unbeaten. Graham and Julian Fell matched each other round for round, including the nine letter word ORGANISED / GRANDIOSE. This tied the highest scoring match in history (229 total points)
Graham"s semi-final was another excellent game. Tom Hargreaves came close to beating him, but when Graham offered CLEARINGS and Tom offered RESCALING, Tom"s word was ruled invalid which gave Graham an extra 18 points.
The final was a low scoring affair, not helped by poor letters selections and difficult numbers games.
Chris took the lead with GAMBADE but Graham pegged him back with PENSIVE and when Chris had MISTLE disallowed, Graham took a six point lead. OVERSPADE was revealed and the full 30 seconds ticked away - neither contestant could solve lieutenant
As the clock ran out, Graham raised his arms and shouted with joy. Graham returned for the Channel 4 game show The show was hosted by "s own Carol Vorderman and former Football Italia presenter James Richardson.
The show pitted sixteen of the United Kingdom"s biggest game show winners against each other in order to find the greatest quiz player in the United Kingdom.
Graham"s first round match was against Laura Richardson. Laura had a slender lead going into the general knowledge round, but panicked and gave away a massive 50 seconds, giving Graham a 68 second advantage going into the final round. Graham faced Dee Voce in the quarter-final.
Dee had a 60.5 second lead going into the deciding round, and beat Graham by a firm 75.7 seconds.