
Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4 The Naked Week: Ep4. Who ya gonna call...? (Clue: It's Donald Trump)
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Apr 3, 2026 Cariad Lloyd, comedian and improviser known for sharp sketches, brings playful satire and improvisation. She lampoons Trump's contradictory claims, riffs on credibility with an 'Iranian whispers' game, and co-creates comic detours like haiku news and new-town name parodies. Expect sharp topical sketches, playful mock investigations, and absurd running gags.
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Trump's Conflicting Iran Statements Create Strategic Confusion
- Donald Trump's public statements during the Iran conflict were wildly inconsistent and created confusion about reality and policy.
- Andrew Hunter Murray highlights a sequence of mutually contradictory Trump claims about bombing, deals, and troop deployments to illustrate the chaos.
Reading Trump's Truth Social Post And The TACO Quip
- The show reads aloud and mocks a Truth Social post where Trump claimed constructive conversations with Iran and postponed strikes.
- Andrew jokes about spelling errors and quips that Trump is a textbook example of 'TACO' — Trump Always Chickens Out.
Iranian Whispers Highlights Competing Narratives
- Cariad Lloyd frames official claims about the Middle East as unreliable by inventing a game called 'Iranian whispers' where any bold claim can be dismissed as 'total balls'.
- The segment satirises how competing narratives make it impossible to know what's true during the conflict.

