Award winning podcast network Noiser is launching Real Vikings, a 10-episode series narrated by acclaimed British actor Iain Glen (Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey). Premiering on March 10th, the series uncovers the bold true stories behind one of history’s most fascinating cultures, the Vikings.
With its focus on myth-busting and fresh historical insight, Real Vikings will both delight dedicated history fans and enlighten listeners discovering the Viking world for the very first time.
Listeners will be swept into a world of daring raids, epic battles, and empire-building, following legendary figures such as Ragnar Lothbrok, Canute, and Harald Hardrada. The series uncovers gripping stories like a Viking-era murder mystery on Dorset’s Chesil Beach, explores surprising cultural legacies – from the founding of Iceland’s Althing parliament to Viking graffiti in Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia and even traces their footsteps in Vinland, centuries before Columbus. With expert insights, immersive sound design, and the rich narration of Iain Glen, Real Vikings brings the drama, danger, and enduring influence of the Viking Age vividly to life.
Real Vikings is the latest addition to Noiser’s growing slate of factual podcasts including Real Dictators, Real Survival Stories and Short History of… with a compelling narrative, surprising stories and a commitment to historical accuracy, Real Vikings promises to change what listeners think they know about the Vikings and reveal why their legacy continues to shape the modern world.
Real Vikings is available free on all podcast platforms including Apple, Spotify and ad-free on BBC Sounds. Noiser+ subscribers (£2.99 a month / £19.99 a year) can enjoy ad-free listening, bonus content, and early access to new episodes across the Noiser network.
Noiser is an award-winning podcast network reaching millions of listeners every week.
Creators specialising in history and true stories, Noiser’s unique sound dovetails interviews with top historians with dramatic narration, original music, and sound design for a cinematic audio experience. This includes Real Dictators, Real Survival Stories, A Short History of… and Real Narcos.
More recently, the network has expanded into major adaptations of classic literature, working with some of Britain’s most celebrated talent to reimagine iconic works for new audiences, including Pride and Prejudice narrated by Dame Julie Andrews, Charles Dickens’ Ghost Stories told by Sir David Suchet and the Sherlock Holmes Short Stories series narrated by Hugh Bonneville.
