Although he is engaged to a girl back in America, Tommy falls for Fiona, and Jeff has a fling with Meg Brockie.
Kinoy said he and director Fielder Cook agreed 'to break down the proscenium, to treat Brigadoon as if it had never been done before, but was created solely for this broadcast'.
"My Mother's Wedding Day" was restored to this version, though "Once in the Highlands", "Jeannie's Packin' Up", and "The Love of My Life" were still absent.
[5] The New York Times called it a "loving production... it would be difficult to imagine a better Fiona than Sally Anne Howes".
[6] The show was popular enough that in December 1966 it was announced Armstrong Central would sponsor two more TC adaptations of musicals produced by Rosemont, Carousel and Kismet.