Of course Scotland gets an edition of this series, its about the UK mainly. Like just about every country in the world it has a region or town which makes the claim of having the most UFO sightings in the world. In terms of Scotland that would be the Falkirk Triangle with the town of Bonnybridge being at the epicentre.
There was another show which was called something like the Weirdest UFO Stories which covers the same ground as the Falkirk Triangle theory, which was more entertaining and informative than this episode.
The cases of note in this are the Dechmont story in which a grounds worker reported being attacked by a UFO, he returned home in a daze with torn clothing. It appears however he had a seizure and was unconscious so no UFOs here I am afraid.
The so called Falkirk Triangle was basically one guy trying to twin Falkirk with Roswell for potential tourism reasons and another guy who smokes too much and spends his evenings filming planes taking off and landing at both Glasgow and Edinburgh airports (hence the triangle), which he insisted are UFOs. A police forensic team thought otherwise.
The only new piece of so called evidence was a couple who claimed to have filmed a UFO, eh right next to Edinburgh airport. So that would be a plane then.
Of course the show never addresses these points, it wants people to "believe" as opposed to find facts.
Malcolm Roberston makes an appearance as do the so called attacked groundsmans' ripped trousers. Along with Ron Halliday. The latters book being much better than Malcolms which could really do with being completely re-edited.
The disappointing thing about this series is that it basically ignores all the work done on these stories which have debunked them, as if they are telling these tales for the first time. If however like me you watched the bulk of the output of UFOs docs from the 70s,80s and 90s you already know the ins and outs of the cases.
Theres nothing unexplained here, unless you are a poor historian.