The Vikings certainly didn't write anything about themselves; it was not a literate, but rather a pagan, culture. So what we get was written later by Christian monks. But there were occasional reportings and recordings of people who had traded usually with the Vikings. Michael Hirst christiancultureliterate share on social
Once I engage in something, I really engage in it, and I love the process of reading and researching because I come from an academic background. Michael Hirst academicbackgroundengage Change image and share on social
People love cliches. If you can give people cliches, that's very good TV, then. Michael Hirst clichegivegood Change image and share on social
TV drama - not always, but on the whole - were pretty appalling and very secondary, too. No one expected it to be like watching a movie; that was the point. But I think when you start watching 'Vikings,' it is like watching a movie - you're taken somewhere else. Michael Hirst appalldramaexpect share on social
'Downton Abbey' is just one cliche after another, and it is a really, really poor piece of drama. But that's only me talking. That's just my take on it. Michael Hirst abbeyclichedownton Change image and share on social
My instinct is to absolutely recoil when talking about writing in a mechanistic way. Nothing could be dumber than writing a film or TV script based on prescriptions, on other peoples' ideas of what character should be. Michael Hirst absolutelybasecharacter share on social
I couldn't give 'Vikings' away - I mean, I love these people. And I'm not sure anyone else writing it would necessarily have the same feeling towards the characters that I do. Michael Hirst characterfeltgive Change image and share on social
The key for me with historical characters is they're interesting because they're human beings. A little bit of Hemingway goes a long way here, but journalists and writers should honestly look at their material and have a real interest, a real passion in what they want to write, and they should also have a lot of knowledge as well. Michael Hirst beingbitecharacter share on social
When you're making a TV drama, the showrunner is God, and so however onerous and difficult and consuming that responsibility is, you're being treated with respect, so it changes your whole outlook to the production. You're being asked about costumes, set design, music, every aspect of the show. Michael Hirst askaspectconsume share on social
First episodes are difficult things to write. Michael Hirst difficultepisodething Change image and share on social