Rob Da Bank soundtracks new BBC drama "From There To Here"
21 May 2014, 15:31
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
DJ, broadcaster and Bestival organiser, Rob Da Bank has now added music supervisor to his increasingly lengthy C.V, curating the soundtrack for a new BBC drama called From There To Here.
The primetime programme in set in Manchester during 1996 (around the time of the Manchester bombings) and sees its soundtrack equally Manc-heavy. Among its tracklist are contributions from The Smiths, Joy Division, Oasis, Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, New Order and more.
From There To Here airs on Thursday (22 May) at 9pm and runs for three episodes.
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