Home Assistant (webcast)
Home Assistant was a narrative trailer for the blu-ray release of season 14 of Doctor Who.
Unlike previous entries in the loose series of narrative trailers for blu-ray releases which the Doctor Who YouTube channel had been putting out, this one did not take place in the Doctor Who universe, instead having Louise Jameson play herself interacting with a "Home Assistant" coincidentally designed after the Voc sandminer robots from The Robots of Death.
Both for this reason and for being a trailer in the first place, the story is not currently considered a valid source on this Wiki.
Synopsis
Louise Jameson is sitting in her garden and enjoying herself and her new Home Assistant, but something goes terribly wrong with it.
Plot
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 defictionalised V14 approaches her, politely asking if she would like a drink.
The dream come true doesn't last long, however, as 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 at the screen, declaring with a satisfied smirk: "Still got it!"
Cast
- Louise Jameson - Herself
- Tom Baker - Narrator
- V14 - Scott Handcock[1]
- V14 voice - Gregory de Polnay[2]
Crew
to be added
References
- The Home Assistants' functions include telling their owners about the weather and playing music.
- V14 offers to "vacuum Victoria sponge".
Story notes
- 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.[3]