The Nolans are in talks for a fly-on-the-wall documentary series.
The 'I'm in the Mood for Dancing' siblings - Anne, 68, Denise, 67, Maureen, 65, Linda, 60, and 54-year-old Coleen - think it would be "quite exciting" to have their lives followed by cameras for the project, though it is unclear which channel would broadcast the programme.
Anne said of the possibility: "We are in talks to do a big TV project but we won't be singing this time. It's quite exciting."
Anne fell out with her siblings following a 2007 row with Coleen's then-husband, Ray Fensome, and the rift grew after only the 'Loose Women' star, Maureen, Coleen and the late Bernie - who died of cancer in 2013 - were asked to be a part of a 30th anniversary tour for their group.
But they buried the hatchet for Anne's birthday in 2014 and she's vowed never to fall out with them again.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "It was awful when we fell out, it was very hurtful.
"But I made a pact with myself, that will never happen again."
Meanwhile, Linda Nolan has previously vowed to live her life to the full after being diagnosed with cancer again in 2017.
She previously said: "The cancer hasn't spread and that's the main thing. That is the worry, of course.
"It's treatable and not curable - and the treatment is working well. The only side-effect is arthritis in every joint which is very painful, but at least it's not cancer."
Linda has ambitious plans for the future and has insisted she won't allow her health scare to stop her having fun.
She said: "You have to be optimistic. There are lots of things I want to do with my life. I've been given a second chance."
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