Dorothy Wordsworth's walking tour of the Island in July 1828 has brought her to a cottage at the foot of Ballure Glen, where the hosts are Mrs Brew and Miss Trivett. After a walk out to Maughold, she returns to Ramsey.
\n\nProfessor Van Helsing and his friends have broken into the room ofJonathan and Mina Harker - only to find Mina in the fierce clutch of Count Dracula as he forces her down onto Jonathan's chest to suck his blood. Another episode from the translation of Bram Stoker's story into the Manx Gaelic.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain son Laa'l Pharick -
\nCHRISTY MOORE - Patrick was a gentleman
\nRITA CONNOLY - The deer's cry
\nMATT MOLLOY, JOHN CARTY & ARTY McGLYNN - The green fields of Glentown
\nTHE IRISH TENORS - Hail, glorious Patrick
\nRUBY MURRAY - It's a great day for the Irish
\nFIANA NI CHONAILL - The mountain lark/The red bee
\nCHRISTY MOORE - St Patrick's arrival
\nPATRICIA BOURKE D'SOUZA - Luireach Phadraig
\nCONOR MALLON - Unearthed