Truman Capote was friends with
Lee Radziwill who wanted to act and had made her stage debut in a revival of
The Philadelphia Story. He met up with
David Susskind and told him, "Lee Radiziwill is going to be an actress and I think we should all put something together for her. I'm sure that she'll be so good I'll write it for her myself." Susskind thought Radziwill "wasn't very good" in her stage performance "but I thought maybe I saw a glimmer of something in her performance. The television companies had noticed the publicity, so it looked like we could set something up." Michael Dyne reportedly rewrote Capote's script. The show was taped in London in October 1967. Robert Stack and George Sanders reprised roles they had performed on TV in the 1955 version. ==Reception==