Spooked: Scotland boasts a series of fine stately buildings, ruined castles, and splendid scenery, but it offers little not already seen since Most Haunted popularised the night vision cameras/medium lark way back when. In terms of approach and tone, the supernatural is invariably the go to in terms of any encounter or mystery, from a mud stain on a stair decreed by the American spiritual consultant as evidence that an imp is on the loose to a window that has a coterie of flies on it judged definitive proof that evil absolute is abroad in the castle. If Rod Steiger had been present in priestly garb, I would accept it, but sans Rod, I remain a sceptic. If you like paranormal investigation shows, then there is probably no reason not to like this show, but I grow weary of them and unless the spectre of William Wallace shows up and cries "Freedom!" through the revenant radio, I am ghosting Spooked: Scotland.