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Published: 12:36 BST, 18 July 2017 | Updated: 12:59 BST, 18 July 2017
She's just been announced as the new, and first female Doctor Who - but it's not the first time Jodie Whittaker has played a character who travels through time. 
The 35-year-old previously starred in a 2011 episode of popular yet chilling Netflix drama Black Mirror, as a character called Fffion. 
In the episode, most people have a chip implanted in their ear which allows their memories to be played back to them, so they are essentially travelling through time. 
It's not the first time she's time-travelled: New Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker went naked for orgasmic sex scene in chilling drama Black Mirror back in 2011 
Wide-eyed: In the episode, most people have a chip implanted in their ear which allows their memories to be played back to them, so they are essentially travelling through time
Jodie takes her clothes off for an orgasmic scene with her husband Liam, who is upset after believing that she has flirted with another man at a party. 
Looking wide-eyed in the stills, Ffion uses her memory chip to remember a time when she had better sexual relations with her husband as she is not enjoying it. 
As they frolic between the sheets, Liam revisits his time at the party where he is able to zoom in on his wife's conversation with his love rival. 
New job: Broadchurch star Jodie Whittaker has been confirmed as the new Doctor Who - the announcement was made on BBC One after the Men's Wimbledon Final
He discovers that she has had an affair with him with causes him endless pain, so he rips the chip from his ear to end his torment for good. 
Jodie said of the revelation that she is 13th Time Lord [or Lady]: 
'I'm beyond excited to begin this epic journey - with Chris and with every Whovian on this planet. It's more than an honour to play the Doctor.
Let's hope he's not a Dalek: Jodie takes her clothes off for an orgasmic scene with her husband Liam, who is upset after believing that she has flirted with another man at a party
Putting in a performance: Ffion, played by Jodie, has to think back to another, better time, as she struggles to enjoy intimate relations with her husband
'It means remembering everyone I used to be, while stepping forward to embrace everything the Doctor stands for: hope. I can't wait.' 
Jodie was born in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire and trained at the Guidhall School of Music and Drama.
She made her professional debut in the play The Storm at the Shakespeare's Globe theatre 12 years ago.
Not happy: Her husband Liam is insanely jealous that she has been flirting with another man at a party 
In love: The couple caress one another in the bed scene during the well-received Netflix series
Chilling: As her husband realises his wife has been cheating on him, he is left feeling tormented 
Shock: He rips out his chip in a fit of upset when he can take things no more


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Mother-of-two Jodie Whittaker is being given 'a really good send off' from Doctor Who as she passed the Time Lord title over to Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa
Jodie Whittaker ’s big Doctor Who finale will see her don a mash-up of the iconic costumes worn by many of her Time Lord predecessors.
And it will also see a comeback for Bradley Walsh as former companion Graham O’Brien, who returns to help her meet up with old friends and battle her oldest foes.
Whittaker’s feature-length swansong as the 13th Doctor is timed to be part of the BBC ’s huge centenary celebrations in October.
Eagle-eyed viewers will be pleased to spot her wearing many items worn in the TARDIS over the past six decades. They include the striped scarf belonging to fourth Doctor Tom Baker from the 70s, the bizarre celery sprig sported by Doctor number five Peter Davison in the early 80s plus the checked trousers favoured by Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor in 1963.
Also on display will be the question mark jumper worn by Sylvester McCoy as the seventh Doctor in the late 80s and tenth Doctor David Tennant’s brown and blue tie from his stint which ended in 2010.
One source said: “Getting Jodie - and some others - to wear some of the best-loved items from the Doctors’ wardrobes over the decades, seems a fitting and perfect way to mark the BBC’s 100 year anniversary.”
In the plot of the BBC1 special Whittaker’s Doctor is joined by Walsh as former companion Graham - last seen two years ago - makes a surprise return and organises a gathering of some old pals.
A host of cameo appearances by those who played former friends and companions are understood to have been recorded in secret - so far, the BBC has revealed that 80s companions Tegan and Ace - played by Janet Fielding and Sophie Aldred - will be among them.
Outgoing showrunner Chris Chibnall said: ”They’ll be helping the Doctor fight on three fronts, against her deadliest enemies: the Master, Daleks and Cybermen, in one huge story.”
As Whittaker prepares to hand over her sonic screwdriver with a regeneration at the end of the 90-minute episode, she can be heard saying in a trailer: ”Beware of the forces that mass against you - and their Master.”
Ncuti Gatwa has been named as the next official Doctor, but - in a twist - Whittaker is expected to regenerate into 10th Doctor Tennant, who returns for the three specials airing next year. Gatwa is not expected to start filming until autumn 2023, for a full series to air the following year.
Executive producer Matt Strevens has told how Whittaker is being given “a really good send off”.
”The final story is a massive, feature-length epic – it was huge to shoot – with lots of surprises for fans of all ages,” he explained to Doctor Who magazine.
“I think it will push everybody’s buttons. And the fact the BBC asked us for it to be part of their Centenary celebrations – I think that just underlines the iconic nature of the show.”
Original reboot producer Russell T Davies has agreed to return ahead of next years episodes, which mark Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary. He is also expected to bring previous composer Murray Gold back to the show.
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Published: 00:50 BST, 20 August 2022 | Updated: 22:48 BST, 20 August 2022
Jodie Whittaker will allegedly pay tribute to past Time Lords by wearing their iconic outfits in her final episode of Doctor Who.
The actress, 40, is set to bid farewell to the iconic part during the BBC 's centenary episode in October - making way for Ncuti Gatwa to enter as the 14th Doctor - but not before David Tennant reprises his role for three specials next year.
A source told The Mirror : 'Getting Jodie - and some others - to wear some of the best-loved items from the Doctors' wardrobes over the decades, seems a fitting and perfect way to mark the BBC's 100 year anniversary.'
'She'll wear the best-loved items from over the decades!' Jodie Whittaker will allegedly pay tribute to past Time Lords by wearing their iconic outfits in her final episode of Doctor Who
70s Time Lord Tom Baker's striped scarf will reportedly make its comeback as well as a celery sprig worn by Peter Davison from the 1980s installments.
A pair of checked trousers famed by Patrick Troughton, who joined the franchise in 1966, are thought to be included, along with Sylvester McCoy's question mark jumper in the late 80s.
Finally, David Tennant's brown-and-blue tie from the late 00s will also be worn by Jodie, it has been claimed.
The BBC declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.
Throwback: 70s Time Lord Tom Baker's (pictured in 1979) striped scarf will reportedly make its comeback as well as a celery sprig worn by Peter Davison from the 1980s installments
Iconic: A pair of checked trousers famed by Patrick Troughton (left), who joined the franchise in 1966, are thought to be included, along with Sylvester McCoy's (right, in 1987) question mark jumper
It comes after Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies revealed Jodie's farewell is 'full of surprises.'
The writer is set to return to the sci-fi series for its 60th Anniversary in 2023, but first viewers will bid farewell to Jodie in a 90-minute special penned by current boss Chris Chibnall that will air in October.
Speaking on The One Show, Russell revealed he's already watched the 'epic' episode that will see Jodie regenerate into the next incarnation of The Doctor, with the episode set to air in October as part of BBC's Centenerary celebrations.
During the interview, hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas tried to grill Russell on details about Who's Diamond Anniversary next year, but he remained tight-lipped.
Comeback: A source said: 'It seems a fitting and perfect way to mark the BBC's 100 year anniversary' (Peter Davison pictured in 1981)
Doctor: Finally, David Tennant's brown-and-blue tie from the late 00s will also be worn by Jodie, it has been claimed (pictured with Billie Piper in 2005)
Instead, the It's A Sin writer offered hints of what fans can expect from Chibnall's swan song, which will see the return of iconic villain The Master Sacha Dhawan as well as classic companions Ace (Sophie Aldred) and Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding).
He said: 'Has anyone ever come on The One Show and given away a spoiler? I can't say, honestly, because what is coming up in October, this year, is Jodie Whittaker's farewell. So, I feel like I'm upstaging it slightly.'
'Love Jodie, and I just saw the finished version of that two days ago. It's a 90-minute epic, it's fantastic. So, that is gorgeous with lots of surprises and I'm going quiet!'
Russell also briefly touched on his plans for Who's big anniversary next year, which will see the return of fan favourites David Tennant and Catherine Tate as the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble respectively.
Neil Patrick Harris, who starred in Russell's acclaimed drama It's A Sin, has also joined the cast , alongside Heartstopper's Yasmin Finney .
Chibnall has penned Jodie's epic concluding episode after taking over as Who's showrunner in 2017, previously hinting that Ace and Tegan will be 'helping the Doctor fight on three fronts, against her deadliest enemies: the Master, Daleks and Cybermen, in one huge story.'
An air date for the episode is yet to be confirmed, but it is expected to air around the BBC's 100th Anniversary, which falls on 18th October.
Talented: The actress is set to bid farewell to the part during the BBC's centenary episode in October - making way for Ncuti Gatwa to enter as the 14th Doctor (pictured in March 2022)
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