I am a retired broadcaster. My first gig out of college, in the summer of 79 was at a southern Illinois radio station. It was owned by Gene Mcpherson. He was a successful Cincinatti newscaster and documentary film maker and he had purchased this Olney, Ill.station and actually lived on the premises. I was his evening DJ, and he asked me to record what you hear when the ill fated teens turn the radio on. I believe I likely adlibbed the "don't do anything I wouldn't do" portion.I was only 22 at the time, and it took me 40 years before I actually saw this on line and heard my part. I believe Gene paid me $25 for it. Even by 1980 standards, this is a little cheesy, the actors are obviously amateurs, but it does get the point across with good production values. By the way my old boss is the newscaster at the beginning and he narrates throughout.