Submitted by mikeyv683 t3_yxauu0 in philadelphia
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JasperDyne t1_iwnu394 wrote
Nothing like trying to watch nude scenes through the scrambled images coming through the switcher box when your parents weren’t subscribers
lagerstout82 t1_iwnua4c wrote
Sooo true
lesbiansforalgernon t1_iwo137l wrote
channel 78 baby (maybe 98?) keep hitting the “last” button on the remote, you just might get a static boob
doc_hoovie t1_iwo1vxy wrote
WWF Wrestling from the Spectrum!
Wuz314159 t1_iwo1y22 wrote
Up here, HBO was on 2, PRISM was on 4. But only if you had the toggle box.
KenzoWap t1_iwo57hs wrote
SPICE. 77 and 78 on greater media.
JasperDyne t1_iwo7lyp wrote
Was that a static boob or someone’s knee? In the hyperactive imagination of a 14-year-old, did it really matter?
mikeyv683 OP t1_iwo8rq5 wrote
This is great
angry_old_dude t1_iwobrc0 wrote
Phillies baseball is what I remember. Harry Kalas, Whitey Ashburn, Chris Wheeler and Andy Musser.
libananahammock t1_iwoi0j5 wrote
My dad was a cable instillation guy back in the late 80s. I remember this story he used to tell about the time he was sent to Chester to do a job and ended up getting chased with a knife. Must have been disconnecting someone’s cable lol
SpauldingSmails18 t1_iwooh3k wrote
Late Saturday nights. Channel 5. My neighbor climbed the pole and hooked up the whole block. Legend.
backslashdotcom t1_iwotjtj wrote
Channel 17 on Storer Cable in the Woodbury, NJ area. Added bonus: HBO was 21 and MTV was 13.
backslashdotcom t1_iwotogk wrote
I was hiding behind the Christmas tree when the chestburster scene came on.
Muppet_Rock t1_iwp5tio wrote
Good old channel 25 in NE Philly!
DFHartzell t1_iwpfa8u wrote
Yea I loved watching all those black and gray fuzzy boobs and basketballs
Googoots t1_iwpk4ra wrote
They were the best, but they weren’t on PRISM, so I was always disappointed when the game was on there. Bill Campbell announced the games on PRISM but I can’t remember who else did.
I was a kid at the time and I didn’t know that Bill used to be the regular play by play guy for the Phillies before Harry, Richie, and Andy. Those were the only announcers I knew at the time.
Unlucky-External5648 t1_iwpl5ok wrote
Holy shit. Mind blown.
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BearPhilly t1_iwpr7pv wrote
Couple bars in the city still have Prism signs
BearPhilly t1_iwprcam wrote
A/B button
djjsear t1_iwptiic wrote
Cable guys would go in to the houses to do an install and come out to have an empty or missing truck. They used filters back then, these small cylinders (a little smaller then a roll of pennies). You would just screw them on to your cable line and they would give you different channels.
i-void-warranties t1_iwputwd wrote
I reject your reality and substitute the aforementioned "PRISM lets you see the Spectrum".
oxcasper t1_iwpvfdz wrote
Today. I was today years old.
angry_old_dude t1_iwpw1or wrote
The older I get, the less I remember. :)
Googoots t1_iwpy793 wrote
I think Campbell’s partner may have been Chris Wheeler. Harry, Richie, and Andy were employed by PHL17 but Wheeler was a Phillies employee. Not sure why that was.
Hewish625 t1_iwq1585 wrote
Best sign
meohmy13 t1_iwqbtap wrote
Both are true, at least according to the Wikipedia which is never wrong
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Gelnhausenjim t1_iwqeumy wrote
Philadelphia Regional In-house Sports and Movies. PRISM
JerryEveryday t1_iwqgbkm wrote
Channel 25
ant_gargano t1_iwqmhrp wrote
Emmanuelle
effdallas t1_iwqs2kd wrote
There is a bar in Andalusia, Bob's tavern that has a sign outside today advertising that they carry Prism sports, the sign in visible on the google images of the place.
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fastcount123 t1_iwr2wm4 wrote
When we first got PRISM in '80-'81, they would run 24 hours on weekends. HBO back then was still going off the air late at night and return around mid-day so being about to watch films and stuff around the clock (if you wanted) on weekends was a thrill. Loved PRISM!
WeekendJen t1_iwrbzdw wrote
I watched this as a child (always had a tv in my room) and I thought it was some wierd fever dream until i googled what details i could remember a few years ago to find out that it was a real thing I watched and I remembered it pretty accurately.
Googoots t1_iwt8868 wrote
First line in Wikipedia... PRISM is an acronym. That may have been the slogan.
harmacist87 t1_iwukkhd wrote
To this day whenever there was a somewhat more obscure movie that my brother and friends saw a lot growing up that not many others have seen, we just say "must've been a Prism movie".
Sweatingmonkeys t1_iwnrjrm wrote
I am with you totally! However, the first time I ever saw Rocky Horror Picture Show movie was on Prism and yes, by today’s standards I was way too young to have watched that movie, but it was pure joy for me! Still love it, so thank you PRISM!