Reportedly the first soap opera that featured people of color as the main characters from its inception.
This show was the final 30-minute daytime soap opera to air on NBC.
Contrary to popular belief, Bruce Campbell was never a cast member on this show. This program is often confused for another soap opera called Generations (1982) which was a Detroit-produced show that aired locally on TV station WXON from 1982-1983; this was the show Campbell appeared in, and this was the show that was featured in a scene from Fargo (1996).
On the day that he did his screen test, Taurean Blacque's son was born, so he named him Marshall after his character.