Robson Green plays Colin Armstrong
Were you pleased to hear Jeff Pope had reunited Colin and Howie for a one-off Christmas special?
I’m always delighted to hear that I’ll be working with Mark on a project. Clash of the Santas is the most fully rounded story so far in the franchise and Jeff Pope has done a stunning job in creating a hilarious new adventure with all the comedy of the preceding tales.
Can you tell us about Howie and Colin’s relationship in Clash of the Santas?
The story once again jeopardises Colin and Howie’s friendship. The conflict is created when Howie, who is completely bah humbug about Christmas, is asked to be a Santa Claus representing England in an annual competition, and Colin, who adores Christmas, is only allowed to be his supporting Elf. There’s huge rivalry, humiliation and jealousy between them and you’ll see the lengths that Colin will go to in order to triumph over his friend.
How does Colin eventually become one of the Santas competing in the in the event?
There are Santas representing Jamaica, Ireland, Germany, Norway and many other countries, but there’s one Santa who stands out from the rest, Rainbow Santa, whose attitude defies everything Christmas stands for. When Rainbow Santa is injured, Colin sees it as a way in to the competition, even if it means pretending to agree with the Rainbow Santa’s immoral principles.
The Rainbow Santa has two little helpers, Tilda and Florian, who seem to have an agenda than just getting Colin to win the competition. What can you tell us about their involvement in the story?
Tilda and Florian want to strike a blow against the capitalism and commercialisation of Christmas by blowing up the statue of St Nicholas. The spirit of Christmas and everything that Christmas represents is going to be held hostage including Colin. It will be up to Colin and Howie not only to come to the rescue, but also to save everything that’s precious about Christmas.
Did you have lots of laughs on set whilst filming?
We had an absolute hilarious time filming Clash of the Santas. Even in the more serious scenes we’d still be laughing our heads off. Like many great family films the humour operates on two levels - there’s the slapstick fun and the childish antics of the Santa competition running alongside a more sophisticated humour that adults can enjoy.
How comfortable was your elf’s costume?
The green tights I had to wear in the height of summer were slightly uncomfortable. They were thick and woolly. I felt sorry for Mark who was dressed head to toe in a big thick Santa’s costume in the middle of summer.
What was the most memorable scene to film?
It has to be when we filmed the reindeer race, as we used horses dressed as reindeer. I had to shout ‘mush’ and pull the reins in order to get the horse to move at the start of the race and on one take I shouted ‘mush’, whipped the reins, and in no time at all the horse kicked back sending me flying into the air and down on the ground. Thankfully I was okay but all I could see was Mark laughing and that then set me off laughing too.
What message do you hope viewers watching Clash of the Santas will take out from the drama?
That Christmas is only magic if and when we believe it’s magic. Santa is real if and when we believe Santa is real. Clash of the Santas is really about having faith in the magic and wonder of Christmas.
Are you as enthusiastic as Colin is when it comes to Christmas?
Yes I am. There are many similarities between Colin and myself and one is how enthusiastic we both are about Christmas. I believe we should all talk enthusiastically about the spirit of Christmas and appreciate how precious it is. At home we do the lights, we have a traditional Christmas dinner, the children have presents and I love getting the tree and decorating it.
Do you have a Christmas message for viewers?
Believe in the spirit of Christmas and just enjoy Christmas as seen through children’s eyes, as we do in the show. Take pleasure from others, value friendships and nurture the imagination of children.


Mark Benton plays Howie Scott
Were you excited to hear that Jeff Pope had written a script which would reunite Howie and Colin?
It’s always exciting when Jeff writes a new adventure for Colin and Howie. I was thrilled to read the script and it was great to be back working with Robson and the team. Clash of the Santas is a great new addition to the Christmas film tradition so we’re all really proud to have made this.
What can viewers expect from Clash of the Santas?
Clash of the Santas has something for everyone. Children can laugh at the antics of the Santas and all the silly events they compete in. Where else can you see Turkey Bowling, Horses dressed as reindeer, chimney climbs, Yo Ho Ho competitions and Go-Karting Santas Sleigh this Christmas. Adults will also be able to identify with the struggles of Colin and Howie and their wives/ ex-wives as they struggle to make Christmas special in difficult times.
What is at the heart of this film?
It’s about the value of friendship, the importance of family and the daft, childish rivalry between these two slightly ridiculous but utterly loveable characters, Howie and Colin.
We immediately see that Howie is bah humbug about Christmas. Why is this?
When we first see Howie in Clash of the Santas we get the impression he’s lost his sparkle and is feeling down about life. Howie’s separated from his wife Pauline, he’s currently lodging with Colin’s family and he’s missing his daughter, Victoria, enormously.
How does Howie become the England representative in the annual Santa competition in Lithuania?
He takes his daughter to a grotto at a local shopping centre but whilst they are waiting to see him the Santa Claus walks out. Howie steps in and takes his place so as not to cause any disappointment to anyone. He’s then approached by a lady called Alice who asks if he’d like to represent England in the annual Santa competition and feeling he has nothing to lose, he eventually agrees.
How does Colin feel when he discovers Howie will be representing England in the Santa Claus competition?
Colin is fiendishly jealous as he’s so into Christmas and loves everything about it. There’s a great moment where we seen Colin, green with envy saying “it should have been me, why isn’t it me?”
All is not lost though as Colin is offered a supporting role in the event.
Colin receives an offer from Alice who says that he can go as Howie’s second but it would mean going to the competition dressed as an elf. He doesn’t let his vanity get the better of him and agrees. However, when he arrives at the event he soon discovers that all the other elves are female and that his costume is a little skirt teamed with green tights and pixie style red shoes with bells on. As you can imagine Colin isn’t impressed, and even more so when Howie makes a joke out of the situation.
Colin soon has a chance to become a Santa and compete in the competition against Howie. What can you tell us about that?
In the go-karting race Howie bumps his kart a little too hard causing an injury to the Rainbow Santa who is forced to step out of the competition. This opens up an opportunity for Colin to be a competing Santa. However, Colin is a very naive character and his relationship with Howie has broken down so he becomes involved with the Rainbow Santa’s elves who transpire to be German terrorists. Unbeknown to anyone, including Colin, the elves are against everything Christmas stands for and they have a plan to destroy the statue of St Nicholas which takes pride of place in the grotto.
Howie has a defeatist approach to the competition until Colin steps in as Rainbow Santa. Is this when the competition really begins for Howie?
Up until that point, Howie was just in the competition for the game and didn’t really have the mind set to go out there and win it. As soon Howie discovers that Colin is to be the Rainbow Santa his competitive streak kicks in and it’s all about winning.
Filming for Clash of the Santas took place in the UK throughout the summer. How did you find being dressed up in a Santas costume in the hot weather?
It was like being in a sauna. I was given a dungaree style suit to wear with a big thick heavy jacket. At first it was fine, but once I got the hat and beard on I became very hot underneath. At one point whilst filming the turkey bowling event I had to take five minutes to cool down.
We’ll see Howie compete in many different challenges in order to try and win the title. Which challenges did you enjoy the most?
I absolutely loved filming the scenes for the go-karting race. It was like being a big kid again. The karts were designed with two engines so as you can imagine they rocketed around the racetrack in no time. I’m sure the viewers will see the excitement in my face when they watch this scene for themselves.
In real life is Mark Benton Bah Humbug about Christmas?
Absolutely not, I’m the complete opposite. I adore Christmas and especially Christmas Eve. I love seeing my children’s faces when they wake up with such excitement to see if Santa has been. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Do you have a traditional family Christmas?
Yes we do. We open our presents together as a family, we have a big Christmas dinner and enjoy the rest of the day playing with the toys the children have received.
Do you have a Christmas message for the viewers?
Have a very, very merry Christmas. I hope you get everything you wanted this year and I hope you all enjoy Clash of the Santas.

