We find out about the Fort Anne as a house and later as a hotel, before the Rev Thomas Stephen takes us down to the edge of a storm-tossed sea. Then we head inland to the Nunnery - still associated here with the Heywoods, though they had sold it many years before to the Goldie-Taubmans.
\n\nJonathan Harker makes a bid to leave Castle Dracula immediately when the Count seems to be so disposed - only to be met with another of the Count's cruel tricks. However, if he can't get out, he knows only too well what his fate will be. But morning has come again, and with it, hope . . .
\n\nShoh yn kiaull ain 'sy chlaare -
\nMAGGIE MacINNES - Dh'fhalabh mo run ' dh'fhag e'n cala
\nBRYHER'S BOYS - Cornwall my home
\nMERA ROYLE & OWEN WILLIAMS - Schottische Kerlou
\nTUDUR MORGAN - Cyn delwyf i Gymru'n ol
\nTHE OUTSIDE TRACK - Sweet lover of mine
\nDONAL LUNNY - Damhsa Tara
\nGREG JOUGHIN & MONA'S ISLE PROJECT - Thie ny Garee
\nGWENNYN - Me ivez
\nLYRE LYRE - Gin and strathspey