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The original idea when SoapNet did GH Nightshift was for there to also be spinoffs of OLTL and AMC in primetime on SN.

The OLTL spin-off would have featured Llanview PD and John Mcbain

The AMC spinoff was said to center around fusion

But GH NS 1 was so suvccessful, SN just renewed it instead of doing the other spinoffs

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From the August 29th 1995 issue of Soap Opera Digest:

NBC SEEKS NEW SOAP

NBC hopes to add a third soap to its daytime lineup--- which now includes DAYS OF OUR LIVES and ANOTHER WORLD--- by September of 1996, according to NBC Senior Vice President of Daytime Susan Lee.

The new sudser may come from the king of prime-time soaps, Aaron Spelling. Lee confirms that Spelling and has scribes Chuck Pratt Jr., whose credits include SANTA BARBARA, MODELS INC., and MELROSE PLACE, and former ONE LIFE TO LIVE Co-Headwriter Josh Griffith, penning a script.

However, the Spelling show is far from a done deal. "There's still the issue of a DAYS OF OUR LIVES spinoff [from DAYS Headwriter James E. Reilly and Executive Producer Ken Corday], as well as several other things," adds Lee. "And COMING OF AGE [from William J. Bell Jr.] is still a possibility."

Lee expects to have more details by next month: "We may not have decided which soap we're doing, but we'll know if we're doing one or not."

Of course, we know they ended up with Aaron Spelling's project, Sunset Beach. This was around the time that the Aremid storyline on DAYS was just beginning, so I guess they were setting that up in case that took off. Also interesting that Coming of Age was still a possibility in mid-1995.

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Variety January 26th 1977

The primetime best-sellers concept will move down into

daytime

via NBC-TV, which has purchased two gothic novels for sunshine serialization.To be aired in half-hour strips over a 13-week period for each, the novels are "Spindthrift," by Phyllis Whitney, and ' The Dark Shore," by Susan Howatch.

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