For this second series, the Innes Book of Records is found in different locations. Here a young girl in an attic gets to learn all about loneliness: the loneliness of a cowboy, a single man in a cafe, and a restless Groucho Marx.
Sir George finds himself stuck on a desert island with only the Innes Book of Records for company. Tracks include "I Like Cézanne", "Love is Getting Deeper", "Keep On Rockin'" and "UFO Shanty".
An elderly, hard-drinking vagabond plays the Innes Book of Records from a gramophone in a pram. Among the tunes he plays are a singing apeman, a miniature hot air balloonist and a scientist who just wants to dance.
The Innes Book of Records is found in a basement where toys come to life. Included in the book is the man who took up a circus job as a female gypsy fortune teller, Victor Burnett performing magic, and The Spieglers singing Bach.
Macabre tales include five scientists who drank themselves to death, two teenage runaways, and a boat tour of a mine where a double murder took place. To lighten the mood, a lecturer gives a talk on church organs.
Radio station PA Sue picks out the Innes Book of Records for a vacuous DJ to play. Tracks played are "Morning Song", "Boring", "Chalk and Cheese", "Human Race" and "All In The Name Of Love".