The Manx people of 1791 were notable for instigating court cases, and David Robertson gives us a fairly unedifying picture of how they proceeded.
\n\nIn our version in the Manx Gaelic of Bram Stoker's Dracula, once again Professor Van Helsing and Dr John Seward have to save the life of Lucy Westenra. With the Professor keeping watch over her, Lucy enjoys several nights of good sleep, and she quite enjoys the smell of garlic now!
\n\nY kiaull ain y cheayrt shoh -
\nEMMA CHRISTIAN - Invocation to St Bridget
\nMERA ROYLE - Moirrey ny gainle
\nLORS LANDAT & THOMAS MOISSON - Me n'ouzon ket
\nSHOOGLENIFTY - Nordal rumba
\nPENDERYN - Cwm Rhymni
\nMARGARET BURKE-SHERIDAN - When he who adores thee
\nPYBA - Fer Lyskerys/Heva/Heva vean/Bodmin riding
\nGRAHAM & NIGEL CROWE - Orry the Dane
\nQUINQUIS - Netra ken
\nTHE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS - Bass strathspey set