Rob Da Bank

Robert John Gorham, (born 24 June 1973 in Portsmouth) known by the pseudonym Rob da Bank, is an English disc jockey. He presents a Friday-night/Saturday-morning show, Rob da Bank, on BBC Radio One from 5am-7am, focused on promoting new left field music. Da Bank's first started out in journalism, where he worked for a dance magazine called Muzak. In 1995, he launched his nightclub Sunday Best, which later developed into a record label, where he promoted his acts at numerous music festivals. In 2002, BBC Radio One asked him to present a leftfield music show called The Blue Room which he presented with Chris Coco until 2006. Since then he has continued working for BBC Radio One and his music business.

Links To Peel
After Peel died in October 2004, Rob Da Bank took over from his show and was contracted to work for the show until the end of 2004, where he also presented the 2004 Festive Fifty. Rob Da Bank also followed Peel's playlist for the first week or so of the show, which Peel had prepared before he died. In 2005, the show changed it's name from John Peel to the One Music Show, where Rob hosted the 2005 Festive Fifty with Huw Stephens at the end of the year. After 2005, Radio One got rid of the One Music Show and the Festive Fifty was discontinued until Dandelion Radio decided to do them from 2006.

Shows
The list consists of John Peel shows presented by Rob Da Bank after Peel's death in October 2004:
 * 02 November 2004
 * 03 November 2004
 * 04 November 2004
 * 09 November 2004
 * 10 November 2004
 * 11 November 2004
 * 16 November 2004
 * 17 November 2004
 * 18 November 2004
 * 23 November 2004
 * 24 November 2004
 * 25 November 2004
 * 30 November 2004
 * 01 December 2004
 * 02 December 2004
 * 07 December 2004
 * 08 December 2004
 * 09 December 2004
 * 14 December 2004
 * 15 December 2004
 * 21 December 2004
 * 22 December 2004
 * 23 December 2004
 * 28 December 2004
 * 29 December 2004
 * 30 December 2004