BBC Uses AI to Resurrect Agatha Christie as Your Personal Writing Coach

May 1, 2025

  • BBC Maestro’s new course uses AI-enhanced visuals, archival audio, and actress Vivien Keene to recreate Christie teaching writing in her own words
  • The project was built with full approval from Christie’s estate and scholars, using her real letters and interviews
  • For the first time, aspiring authors can learn crime-writing techniques from the world’s best-selling novelist

BBC Studios and the Agatha Christie estate just pulled off something straight out of a mystery novel: they’ve brought the legendary crime writer back to life using AI.

Writers can now learn directly from the best-selling author of all time, not through textbooks, but via AI-enhanced video lessons where Christie appears to teach, speak, and guide.

BBC Maestro’s new writing course uses:

  • AI-generated visuals based on licensed images
  • Restored archival audio
  • A carefully trained actress (Vivien Keene)
  • Christie’s actual words, pieced together by top scholars

“We meticulously pieced together Agatha Christie’s own words from her letters, interviews and writings,” said Dr. Mark Aldridge, one of the Christie experts behind the project.

Reality check

Christie died in 1976. Her appearance and voice in the course are digital reconstructions — a blend of acting, AI, and historical material. The course isn’t AI-written; the words come straight from her documented thoughts on writing.

Behind the curtain:

  • The AI can’t fully function without Keene’s performance, which was matched biometrically to Christie’s features.
  • Keene studied rare Christie footage to replicate her subtle mannerisms.
  • The voice was “re-speeched” to combine Keene’s cadence with the real Christie’s tone.

The move comes amid rising fears about AI in creative industries. James Prichard, Christie’s great-grandson and CEO of Agatha Christie Ltd., acknowledged the risk: “I’d be lying if I said there weren’t worries… But this wasn’t written by AI. It’s a faithful restoration of her insights, delivered in a way that will reach more people.”

Legacy meets innovation

BBC Studios is positioning this as a model for ethical AI. Nicki Sheard, head of brands and licensing, said it represents “meaningful innovation” that respects legacy while using tech to inspire new storytellers.

Whether you’re a fan of Hercule Poirot or a new writer chasing plot twists, the queen of crime is ready to mentor. Thanks to cutting-edge tech and a lot of archival digging.

The course is available via BBC Maestro, a paid educational streaming platform.

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Angelika Ibon

Angelika is a content creator with years of experience across various industries, now diving into the world of AI. With a passion for AI and a love for content creation, she enjoys combining both to share insightful and engaging content.

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