I've got the book here and a complete text dump of it and scanning the latter (searching for keywords) I am finding nothing to support the idea that a feature was in any way anticipated.
OK I got a copy and here is what I was thinking of:
pp. 19-20:
If it doesn't work, we've all lost, but we've lost trying to do something worthwhile. And if you give us a commitment for a ninety-minute script instead of one hour, and we make the pilot, you can always run it as a TV special and recoup your investment if it doesn't sell as a series.
p. 23:
The board was nervous. Production of a ninety-minute science-fiction pilot was an expensive business move, a risky business move.
If it doesn't work, we've all lost, but we've lost trying to do something worthwhile. And if you give us a commitment for a ninety-minute script instead of one hour, and we make the pilot, you can always run it as a TV special and recoup your investment if it doesn't sell as a series.
p. 23:
The board was nervous. Production of a ninety-minute science-fiction pilot was an expensive business move, a risky business move.
I think there was enough extra film to add ca.10 min but I don't know if all of those minutes would have been quality ones.
Thank you!
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