
We Are Klang
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2009
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Live audience sitcom in which sketch group We Are Klang play three local councillors of unfathomable incompetence. Also features Steve Hall, Greg Davies, Marek Larwood, Debbie Chazen, David Ward and Lorna Watson
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 4 - Tourism
Further details

The Klangbury Council klutzes are in a pickle again: Steve is in a coma, and the Annual Small Town Of The Year competition is looming, with rival town Midford-on-Sea hot favourite to grab the gong. All Klangbury has to offer is the Annual Potato Roll, Bin World and a distinctly off-putting theatrical showcase, as directed by pompous impresario Derek Upon-Tweed.
It looks like curtains for Klang until a preposterous twist of fate hands them a lifeline, as a rich Hungarian prince appears out of nowhere, with millions to spend. Greg takes part in the improbable Hungarian national sport to impress the flamboyant new arrival, hoping he will splash his cash, while Marek and Steve go hunting for goulash ingredients...
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 20th August 2009
- Time
- 10:30pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Steve Hall | Councillor Steve |
Greg Davies | Council-Leader Greg |
Marek Larwood | Councillor Marek |
Debbie Chazen | Mayor |
David Ward | Leslie |
Waen Shepherd | Hungarian Prince |
Alun Cochrane | Driver |
Chelsea Dutton | Paula |
Tim Hibberd | Pantomime Cow |
Steve Hall | Writer |
Greg Davies | Writer |
Marek Larwood | Writer |
Robert Popper | Script Editor |
Ben Kellett | Director |
Jon Mountague | Producer |
Mark Freeland | Executive Producer |
Peter Hallworth | Editor |
Emma Dibb | Production Designer |
James Reid | Composer |
Press
For every viewer who loves it to bits there'll be one who finds it puerile beyond words. But if you ever enjoyed the likes of The Young Ones or Alexei Sayle, you're bound to warm to this continuing comedy series, centred on the fictional (no, really?!) council of Klangbury and three of its ludicrous leading lights.
The Daily Express, 20th August 2009