Elizabeth dies in the crash. Fiona has Post Natal Depression (416). Sneddon and Dougal kill a fox. Mr Carradine shows Fiona the evidence that forces her to sell (418). Dougal is considering breeding dogs to cover his vet bill.
Brian has won £5000 on the Premium Bonds. Fiona has decided to buy Ardnacraig House and turn it into an hotel. Mrs Mack tries to ingratiate herself with Mr Parker as she thinks the Minister is losing his mind.
Effie is acting housekeeper for Inverdarroch. Sorry turns Fiona down about a partnership. The Minister is hosting the next ecumenical meeting, upsetting Mrs Mack.
Dougal suggests to Grace that her chickens and goats will have to go for his kennels. Sneddon buys a pup from Mr Murdoch. Fiona admits to hating her baby. The Minister's guest is a Catholic priest.
Mrs Mack confronts Sorry for a new boiler in the Hall. Mr Murdoch approaches Brian to invest in his kennels. Sorry disappoints Brian by recommending a building society account. Sneddon spikes Bob's drink at the party.
Bob is being charged with drink driving. Sneddon's dog has run away and returned to Mr Murdoch. Lorna fears for the baby when Fiona goes to Ardnacraig.
Dougal and the Minister congratulate Brian on his windfall and look for money. Robert Forsyth checks Tav and tells Dougal that she is not pregnant - so he has to return the money for the new pups.
The Minister is having his guest round again much to Mrs Mack's annoyance. Robert Forsyth offers Sheila his part-time job reporting for the local paper. Isabel coerces Brian into taking in Fiona's baby when she moves to Ardnacraig.
Dougal has worked out the Sneddon must have spiked Bob's drink. Sheila gets a visitor from her tutor who spends the night. Mrs Mack hears the Minister praise Lucifer.
A regretful Sheila tells her tutor to go. The baby is interrupting the smooth running of Blair's Store. Mr Murdoch lets slip to Mrs Mack that he was at the party.
Sgt Murray asks Sneddon about spiking Bob's drink, but he denies it. Morag admits that she topped up Bob's glass. Fiona leaves the big house. Sneddon orders a champion dog from Mr Murdoch.
Inverdarroch has words with Wullie about his attitude. Brian discovers that Isabel is an unpaid nanny for Fiona and Ruari finds out that the Blairs are looking after David.
Ruari argues with Fiona over David. Sheila gets and idea for a story from Effie. Sir John Ross-Gifford and Lady Margaret view Glendarroch. Mr Parker is going to confront the Minister over his 'Satanic' views.
Lord Strathmorris has bid for Glendarroch. Archie has found Old Angus's still and tempts Dougal with a bottle. Mr Parker discovers the Minister's interest is horse racing. Fiona takes baby David.
Dougal resells his windfall whisky to Bob. The Ross-Giffords have made an offer for the estate. Carol thinks Willie is the mystery poet. The Minister and Mr Murdoch are worried about the state of the church.
Lesley Kennedy is going to Canada and wants Isabel to look after her daughter Jean for a few weeks. Sir John's financial team move in to review the estate. Fiona panics when Ruari crashes into David's pram.
Brian agrees with Isabel about looking after Jean. The Minister asks Archie to put on a bet for him. Mrs McTaggart identifies the whisky as Old Angus's. Sheila finds out Willie is not the poet.
Fergus tells Brian that Joan is a troublemaker. Sir John and Lady Margaret arrive at the big house. Archie has saved the Minister by changing his bet. Hamish and Bob intend to follow Dougal to the whisky still.
Mrs Mack is looking for support against the illegal whisky. A young visitor, Drew, arrives at Blair's store looking for Sneddon. Dougal is sacked from the deer farm.
Sneddon's son Drew is staying at Letterfalloch. Sir John offers Lorna a rise which she accepts. Grace shows Morag Inverdarroch's poems. Archie asks Fiona for a job at Ardnacraig.
Sneddon tells Drew he'll have to work if he wants to stay. Jean arrives at the Blair's in a bad mood. At Lady Margaret's insistence Sir John gives Archie two hours to fix the hot water and keep his job.
Lady Margaret tries to match make with her son Eric and Fiona. Inverdarroch has ordered a book of poems. Sheila gets her name in print in the Auchtarne Herald. Eric and Joanna announce their engagement.
Lily asks Inverdarroch about one of the poems 'The Lady In The Lake' which has saddened her. Sir John offers Eric the manager's job on the estate, and Joanna pressures him to take it.
Constable McPhee is searching for Illicit whisky in the Hall. Jean invites Sneddon's son to her room, and Isabel gets worried. Dougal is in his element getting more orders for the whisky.
Jean tries to get back in Isabel's good books. Sgt Murray asks Archie about getting a bottle of whisky. Mrs Mack sees Sir John about falling morals. Brian gives Eric and Joanna a trip on the loch.
Drew and Jean are meeting at the old Aqua Sports office. Sir John asks Dougal about the whisky. Isabel finds out Inverdarroch is the poet. Carol's dog has savaged a ewe at Inverdarroch.
The day of the poetry book launch at the Hall finishes with Inverdarroch claiming he was not the poet and storming out. Archie has called a meeting of all the whisky customers to move the still.
Inverdarroch's grandfather was the poet. He apologises to Lily. Jean's parents are staying in Canada for another two weeks. Mrs Mack claims that all the empty bottles have gone missing. Dougal shoots at the dog worrying the sheep.
Fiona talks to Mr Carradine about Eric's feudal claim over the hotel, but when Sir John hears, he apologises. Inverdarroch cures Carol's dog putting him in a pen with a ram.
Lady Margaret insinuates to Joanna that Eric made a pass at Fiona. Dougal and Co are going to move the whisky pursued by Mrs Mack and Constable McPhee, then disaster strikes.
The survey on the church bell tower says it should not be rung. Drew dives into the loch to escape from Constable McPhee and disappears. Fiona tells the Minister she has lost her faith.
Lady Margaret upsets Joanna by suggesting Eric limit has guests at the wedding. Sheila interviews Sneddon about Drew's accident. Jean finds a surprise in the Aqua Sports office.
Archie gets a sound system to replace the bells. Ruari books into Fiona's hotel with several colleagues. Effie is employed by Fiona. Carol tells Isabel she still dislikes Jean.
Eric and Joanna ask the Minister about getting married in the Kirk. Brian and Isabel discover missing food from the shop, then Brian finds Drew and Jean at the jetty. Mr Primrose fakes a fall.
Sneddon's housekeeper Mrs Russell gives in her notice. Brian and Archie set up the sound system. Sorry offers the Minister a holiday to Venice prize for the raffle.
Isabel leaves for her niece's wedding and Sheila takes over the shop and cooks Brian a meal. Eric has concerns about being married in the church. Mr Parker expresses concerns about the raffle.
Lady Margaret wants Effie to cook which clashes with her work at the hotel, so Fiona asks Alice. Brian tells Isabel that he and Sheila had meals together when she was away.
Sir John's mystery guest, Mr Yahoda, wants to stay in this country, but is becoming anxious about the delay. Sorry takes over the running of the raffle upsetting Mr Parker.
Alice offers to work for Fiona full time although Bob is not in favour of the idea. Sneddon interviews a new housekeeper, Hazel, who turns up with her brother Colin.
Mrs Mack is swatting up on Venice. Alice is flattered by the attention she is getting for her cooking. Sheila wants to report on Brian's first loch cruise. Sorry gets Mr Primrose to admit his scam.
Grace gets an invitation to David's christening. Bob catches Mr Yahoda shooting in the woods and reports him to Sir John. Sorry invites Brian and Isabel to the Marina launch party - but Isabel refuses.
Hazel and Colin have made a list of things worth stealing. Sorry changes Isabel's mind about the party but Brian has invited Sheila. Archie wins the raffle and swaps prizes with Mr Murdoch.