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Home Assistant (webcast)

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Home Assistant[1] was a promotional mini-episode released to coincide with the Doctor Who: The CollectionSeason 14 Blu-ray boxset and released as part of The Home Assistants of Death?!.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Louise Jameson is sitting in her garden and enjoying herself and her new Home Assistant, but something goes terribly wrong with it.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Louise Jameson is talking to Tom over the phone about the latest Blu-ray release of "their adventures", and mentions that she's even been talking about it to her Home Assistant. At Tom's query, she confirms that she doesn't usually like machines, but explains that this one has been designed after an old friend: this is when the Home Assistant approaches her, politely asking if she would like a drink and a biscuit.

The dream come true doesn't last long however, as Louise asks V14 to do some chores, V14 begins to malfunction, promising to "mow the dog, vacuum Victoria sponge and kill Louise". Seemingly more aggravated than worried, Louise Jameson mutters, "not this again", and knocks V14 out with the Blu-ray box set she had been talking about. As V14 falls to the ground, dismantled and smoking, she winks, declaring with a satisfied smirk: "Still got it!"

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Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Thanks to Ruth Cornett and Paddy Freeland

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The Doctor Who series[[edit] | [edit source]]

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  • While the mini-episode seemed to be set in the real world, this doesn't appear to be the case as it has been long-since established that the cast and crew of Doctor Who exist in-universe and there is even the implication that the in-universe Jameson has previously fought Voc robots.
  • The title of the webcast trailer is a play on the story title The Robots of Death.
  • Pete McTighe confirmed he wrote and directed the trailer via his Twitter feed.[4]

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