We finish the case involving the Trespass Jury in Dorothy Manley's short story, 'The Lawyer', involving Benjamin Cregeen and his brother, Jonah. The youngest brother, Fairy Cregeen, after whom Dorothy Manley names her collection, 'Fairy's Ground', is actually only mentioned completely incidentally. We then move on to the fourth story called 'The Preacher'.

Mina Harker's Journal gives us an account of what Professor Van Helsing has to say about the way Count Dracula's mind has been growing, and though he began with a child-like outlook, he asks her to think of what he might do with expanded brainpower. Another episode from the novel by Bram Stoker.

As y kiaull 'sy chlaare shoh -

CAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Harrish y cheayn

PHIL KNIGHT - Dhe vamlya yw hi

MAIRE NI BREATHNACH, SHARON SHANNON, STEVE COONEY & TREVOR HUTCHINSON - Beta/Carnival

MEINIR GWILYM - Siwgwr i'r tan

ROBERT WILSON - Hills o' the Clyde

DIDUELL - Dans Leon

THE MANX GIRLS' CHOIR - Graih my chree

THE ROWAN TREE - An kulyek hos

DERVISH - Slides and reels