Sax and plucked bass mean After Hours, baby, ooh la la. lol. Yeah, this was the side of cable I never got to see back in the day, the deep web of its time. Thanks for the cool promo block.
This must be at the time "Sneak Prevue" was getting new graphics for their Pay-Per-View Showtimes, Channel and Ordering Instructions while still using a few of the 1995-96 graphics, Identification and audio feed. Awesome upload along with "Action Pay-Per-View" included, too!
I hope somebody can upload the northeast ohio ppv channel footage but looking at the first part nothing like softcore porn to try and rub one out to when nobodys in the house lol
Sax and plucked bass mean After Hours, baby, ooh la la. lol. Yeah, this was the side of cable I never got to see back in the day, the deep web of its time. Thanks for the cool promo block.
I definitely saw that side of cable back then but I had to be very discreet about it lol.
Sneak Prevue was part of my childhood thing back in the day. Upload more 1996-97 Sneak Prevue please.
Wow! This is amazing! Sneak Prevue was always my go-to channel whenever nothing was on back in the day.
This must be at the time "Sneak Prevue" was getting new graphics for their Pay-Per-View Showtimes, Channel and Ordering Instructions while still using a few of the 1995-96 graphics, Identification and audio feed. Awesome upload along with "Action Pay-Per-View" included, too!
@7:52 Sneak Prevue on deck! My childhood memories!
What an amazing thing for someone to have recorded.
I love Sneak Prevue! 👍
I love sneak prevue too
Hope you got some Prevue Channel footage from Louisville!
RIP Macho Camacho
Upload sneak peek 1996-1997
Please
3:04 - Backlash: Oblivion 2!
I hope somebody can upload the northeast ohio ppv channel footage but looking at the first part nothing like softcore porn to try and rub one out to when nobodys in the house lol
theme song is cool is good
Movieplex without the movieplex
Are you able to monetize this video, even though there are a couple of copyrighted songs in it?
“Action” PPV. Oh boy, what a poor choice of words when advertising after-hours stuff.