Ray was sentenced to 160 years in prison in Texas. While in prison, he became a jailhouse lawyer and reformed his sentence to just
eight years. As a Trustee, he completed his sentence in four years, four months, and ten days.

Ray's accomplishments are many, but
it should be noted that among them are winning four Federal suits against the City of Houston, including a landmark First Amendment
U.S. Supreme Court Case: City of Houston V. Hill 107 S. Ct 2502, and in 2005 Ray was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the
Houston, Texas ACLU.
Ray Hill - Founder, Producer, Host
David joined the staff in 2003, just so he could get involved. He started filling in while Dewey was out battling illness and well...
just stuck around! He can now be heard chatting with Ray from time to time
and filling in for him when needed.
David Babb - Co-Producer, Co-Host
Frank Dewey - Chief Engineer
Dewey, still prefering to be called by the name he did time under, has been with the program for some 20 years, making sure that
the show is hitting the airwaves and controlling the microphones.
Marta joined the show a dozen years ago or so. She lost a husband (Jimmy Glass) to Louisiana's death row. Now retired, Marta
had served as the prison issues coordinator in the Houston office of The American Civil Liberties Union.
Marta Glass - Editorial Comment
Elizabeth is the Producer of our sister program, EXECUTION WATCH, and Associate Producer of THE PRISON SHOW. Also a documentary
film maker, Elizabeth keeps an exchange of ideas flowing to enhance the program!
Elizabeth Stein - Associate Producer
Jim Ferguson is the founder of the National Corrections Oversight Coalition. NCOC gathers and analyzes complaints and/or information
on corruption, injustice, and abuse (criminal activity) in Texas jails and prisons, then notifies authorities on behalf of inmates
or other detainees in order to initiate inquiries and investigations.

To submit a complaint for investigation, correspondents must
write a statement/letter of affirmation and enclose 1 self-addressed stamped envelope and 1 blank stamped envelope and mail them to:
NCOC c/o The Prison Show, 419 Lovett Blvd., Houston, TX 77006.
James Ferguson - National Corrections Oversight Coalition
Lynda joins us regularly on the program to discuss issues critical to incarcerated veterans. Working with Disabled American Veterans,
she is instrumental in assisting veterans with benefits and assistance both in and out of prison. She also organizes, maintains and
presents our annual Memorial Day program.
Lynda Greene - Veterans Affairs
Michelle came on board and started catching our phones, adding to an already busy schedule! She is active in prison minisrty, not
only visiting units but also helping family members via online forums as well.
Michelle Hicks - Telephone Coordinator
Storey was a teacher that took an interest in the criminal justice system and headed to law school. She fills in on the phones,
assists with research and is active with the Texas Innocence Project.
Storey Sessions - Production Assistant