So, should PBS have banned tonight's show because Bondi writes a blog and Toni doesn't like it?

Published: October 11, 2011 at 10:56pm

I enjoyed watching Bondi+ tonight immediately after Mad Men (so conveniently timed – I’m sure Save ‘n’ Jaff have a conspiracy theory about that, too).

Reuben Balzan talked about the law courts and Nathan Farrugia talked about his 27 marathons in 27 countries in 27 days, to raise money for Inspire.

It would have been such a shame had PBS pulled it just because Toni Abela and his Skip Party don’t like Bondi’s blog and Save ‘n’ Jaff don’t like Bondi.

Speaking for myself, but then I’m biased, I was much happier watching that show tonight than I ever was when looking at Toni Abela’s Otello or Robin Hood on Super One, or at that twitching, blinking, word-gobbling, rigidly unsmiling wreck’s Reporter.

I’m almost tempted to go after a PBS show myself, just for the exquisite pleasure of getting on those punks’ wick and watching them b-u-r-n.

But I won’t, of course. I don’t want to distract Toni from his primary duty of making sure his party has at least a couple of policies before 2011 becomes 2012 and 2012 becomes 2013.




4 Comments Comment

  1. Dee says:

    The program on NETTV was worth watching as well.

    Quite an expose’ about the intimate love affair between Gheddafi’s Gemaharrajja and the Labour party.

    The details about the former Salvatur (Malta -l ewwel -u -qabel -kollox)’s offer to Uncle Mwammar to make Malta officially part of Libyan territory in the 70s/80s was very interesting .

    • silvio says:

      To be fair, the gentleman talking on this episode repeated various times that it is not known whether it was Mintoff or Gaddafi who proposed this merger.
      Either way it would have been the greatest disaster that ever hit Malta.

      Nevertheless, fair is fair and that is the way that it should go down in history.

  2. La Redoute says:

    You missed Toni Abela on PBS.

    • Harry Purdie says:

      Thank Gawd, rather than agonizing over the puppet master, I was following Malta’s football team doing it again. Sigh.

      Can’t wait to see how the ‘environment’ bank clerk, Leo Brincat, squirms out of his Libyan connection. Denials won’t do it. We know they lie.

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