Watching last night's programme featuring Charley Boorman's stop-over in the Philippines, both Myrna and myself were disappointed that [as so often happens] the television producers and film crews failed to portray the inherent beauties of these islands to best advantage ... concentrating, for the most part, on 'Third World' images [wrongly] conveyed to westernised nations.
Quite apart from focussing so much attention on the dare I say?) rather inept antics of the presenter, they completely overlooked the contrasting prosperity of the Commercial District in Makati ... where more than a few of the high-rise buildings rival any to be found in Manhattan.
And ... as I mentioned on another thread ... what about the many attractions of provinces like Davao ... and those abounding throughout the entire archipelago ... ???
From a diplomatic perspective, therefore, the whole episode would have been better-served by an infinitely more balanced view.