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By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline 19:31 BST 16 Jul 2017 , updated 23:33 BST 16 Jul 2017
Broadchurch star Jodie Whittaker was unveiled as the first ever woman to play Doctor Who when the series returns; and in a flashback to some of her other acting work, scenes have resurfaced from 2014's The Smoke, which feature the actress in a variety of compromising nude situations.
Jodie - now 35 - joins the likes of Matt Smith, David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston - all of whom have played the Time Lord, and all of whom have been known to get naked for their craft.
The Sky1 series - which aired three years ago, a year after Broadchurch first appeared on screens - saw Jodie take on the role of Trish Tooley in the raunchy drama.
The spicy scenes saw Jodie pressed up against a wall, locked in a passionate embrace with her on-screen lover Kev Allison [Jamie Bamber] before lying on a staircase and throwing back her head in ecstasy as he makes love to her.
Another scene featured Jodie going topless in a bedroom, seen getting changed in front of a man in a bed, without a bra in sight.
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A third saw the actress posing for a life drawing completely nude, flashing her rear and her bare breasts as she climbed into position and lay down for the painting.
Jodie isn't alone in her naked on-screen endeavours. Christopher Eccleston - who played The Ninth Doctor - once featured in a very revealing scene in HBO's The Leftovers.
The actor appeared in the spiritual series and showed his determination to repent by voluntarily locking himself in a pillory naked. The scene featured a closeup of his uncircumcised penis.
Matt Smith [The 11th Doctor] de-robed for his last appearance in the role, in the 2013 Doctor Who Christmas special.
The actor, currently starring in Netflix's The Crown - for which he also stripped down to nothing - regenerated in the Christmas Day instalment as the new most recent Timelord Peter Capaldi.
David Tennant [The 10th Doctor] isn't a stranger to naked scenes either. In 2010, the actor was filming a passionate embrace with his co-star Suranne Jones for BBC's Single Father when he was asked to do a multitude of re-takes to ensure there was enough of his rear on display.
Just this year he appeared on stage in Don Juan in Soho, acting in nothing but an open dressing gown. 
The Smoke followed London firefighting team White Watch, with the Jodie's character's on-screen boyfriend Kev returning to work after an injury in the worst fire of his career.
Jodie played the 'gutsy girlfriend' in the series which debuted on Sky1 on 20 February 2014 and was cancelled after one season.
She was born in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire, trained at the Guidhall School of Music and Drama and made her professional debut in the play The Storm at the Shakespeare's Globe theatre 12 years ago.
The TV star is soon to become known for her family friendly role in the new Doctor Who series, but has previously embraced grittier roles, such as her portrayal as Beth Latimer in the ITV hit series Broadchurch - which came to a conclusion earlier this year.
Although the drama series lacked risqué moments such as these, the content was harrowing, with season one dealing with the murder of Jodie's on-screen teenage son Danny - a plot that involved adultery and shades of pedophilia.
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In the third and final season of the show, Jodie's character Beth played a support worker, who acted as a pillar of support for the victim of rape, whose attack featured as the main focal point of the concluding run of episodes.
Following what was lauded as a satisfying finale to Broadchurch earlier in 2017, 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.
'It means remembering everyone I used to be, while stepping forward to embrace everything the Doctor stands for: hope. I can't wait.' 
Unfortunately, the decision to cast a female actress in the role, which has previously been played by men and is currently held by Peter Capaldi, has divided fans.
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While many people are praising the BBC and the show's writers for choosing a female actress, others are saying it's 'political correctness gone mad'.
Twitter user David Stephens said bitterly: 'Sorry this is so called equality, women's rights, political correctness gone mad-Dr Who was written/created as a man! End of.' 
Clive Walton agreed, fuming about it on his Twitter page: 'No the character is a man not a woman! As usual the BBC have to muddy the waters through political correctness that's what they do!'
Responding to the BBC's announcement, a disgruntled Tony Moretta said on the social networking site: 'Well you're one viewer down already.' 
Many other fans of the show have expressed their delight over the decision to cast the actress.
Georgina Hewitson tweeted: 'I must say I'm pleased we might get a generation of little girls running around with sonic screwdrivers and lightsabers.'  
New head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, who takes over from Steven Moffat on the next series, made the decision to cast the first ever woman in the iconic role.
He said: 'I always knew I wanted the Thirteenth Doctor to be a woman and we're thrilled to have secured our number one choice. Her audition for The Doctor simply blew us all away. Jodie is an in-demand, funny, inspiring, super-smart force of nature and will bring loads of wit, strength and warmth to the role. The Thirteenth Doctor is on her way.' 
Capaldi announced plans to step down from the alien role in January, some fans and critics were calling for Mr Moffat to change the Doctor's gender.
Moffat, who also co-wrote the BAFTA award-winning Sherlock series with Mark Gatiss, had previously come under fire for choosing another man to play the role after Mr Capaldi was cast.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4, he said: 'I didn’t not cast a woman... I cast a man. I didn’t [cast a woman] because I wanted to cast Matt Smith and I wanted to cast Peter Capaldi.
'I didn’t think it was a terrible idea [to cast a woman], I just thought, "I want to cast those people" – that was it.'  
Current Doctor, Mr Capaldi, praised the actress for her work.
He said : 'Anyone who has seen Jodie Whittaker's work will know that she is a wonderful actress of great individuality and charm.
'She has above all the huge heart to play this most special part. She's going to be a fantastic Doctor.'
Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content said: 'Making history is what Doctor Who is all about and Chris Chibnall's bold new take on the next Time Lord is exactly that. 
'The nation is going to fall in love with Jodie Whittaker - and have lots of fun too!'
Piers Wenger, Controller BBC Drama added: 'Jodie is not just a talented actor but she has a bold and brilliant vision for her Doctor. 
'She aced it in her audition both technically and with the powerful female life force she brings to the role. 
'She is destined to be an utterly iconic Doctor.'
Matt Strevens, Executive Producer said: 'I'm so thrilled that Jodie Whittaker said yes to playing the Doctor. 
'I've been a fan for years and always hoped to work with her. She is an actor of great emotional range and inhabits every role with complete passion and conviction. 
'Just thinking about what she will bring to the Doctor makes me as excited as a kid at Christmas. It's going to be a lot of fun.'
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Old joke: Man comes in to see the doctor and says, "Doc, my friend has a problem." The doctor replies, "Well, drop your pants and let's take a look at your friend."
A little uncomfortable, right? Does it get even more uncomfortable if you imagine the doctor as a woman?
If so, maybe that's part of what is at work in the graph below. Athenahealth, an electronic medical records software company that can mine data from doctor's office visits, finds a striking gap when it comes to new male patients who see female doctors.
In a data dive that looked at more than 2 million visits to primary care doctors, athenahealth found that men with commercial insurance were quite a bit less likely to return to a new female doctor than a male one. They came back about 40 percent of the time if the doctor was a woman, compared to a roughly 50 percent return rate if the doctor was a man.
Women patients showed a far smaller gender gap, of just 3 percent.
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The male patients' tendency to bail was so striking that athenahealth headlined its recent post on the findings, "Are Male Patients Comfortable With Female Doctors?"
The deluge of responses to that post suggest that "one particular tripwire for at least some male patients" is discomfort about intimate medical exams, says Josh Gray, athenahealth's vice president of research. The responses indicate they may feel particularly uncomfortable if there is more than one female medical staffer in the room during the exam, he adds.
Example: One commenter writes that:
Men that might be willing to have an intimate exam or procedure with a female physician are not necessarily comfortable with her bringing in a female nurse or other female staff member (as an assistant or chaperone for example). That can take what was a tolerable situation and make it unacceptable to them. Most men are too embarrassed to speak up and instead find it easier to just not go back to that doctor.
Yes! You nailed it! I am a 40 year old male. While I am willing to (not happy to, but willing to) have a female physician perform an intimate exam on me, I am absolutely not comfortable with any other female staff in the room for any reason while I am fully exposed. The presence of another fully clothed woman in the room to 'observe' turns what would be a tolerable situation into an intolerable situation for me.
Other factors could be at work in this gender gap as well. Research finds that in general, male and female doctors tend to have somewhat different communication styles, values and behaviors, says Northeastern University psychology professor Judith Hall, who has studied gender differences in medicine.
"Women physicians have a kind of a laundry list of skills and attributes that are different statistically from male doctors," she says. "This includes being a good listener, showing empathy, being supportive, being able to talk about emotions and psychosocial issues."
Women doctors are also likelier to engage in "status leveling," Hall says, "which is not lording it over the patient as a dominant authority figure, but rather trying to establish a more level playing field, so that there can be more mutual participation — because patient participation is considered one of the main things to be strived for in medical care."
Doesn't sound so bad. And let's not forget the recent finding that elderly patients of women doctors tend to live longer and do better in the hospital. Other studies have been similarly reassuring about female doctors.
So what's making men run? Professor Hall and colleagues have examined the research on the effects of physician gender on patient satisfaction, and found that overall, female doctors' patients are only slightly more satisfied — but not nearly as satisfied as the differences in quality of care would suggest that they should be.
"When it comes to putting it all together in an overall evaluation of competence, or satisfaction as a general construct, they're reluctant to really endorse [female doctors] fully," Hall says.
One theory as to why, she says, is that patients may see many aspects of good care by a woman doctor as simply part and parcel of being a woman.
"I think the most fascinating reason is that when a patient sees a female doctor doing all these really good, patient-centered things, they don't represent it in their minds as, 'Oh, this is a great doctor,' " she says. "They represent it as being, 'This is what women do. It's how women act. And she's being a good woman. She's conforming to my expectations.' "
Whereas, she adds, "If the male physician shows all those patient-centered skills and behaviors, it stands out. It's really connected in the patient's mind to, 'Wow, this is a great doctor.' So there's a kind of an uneven reward that patients will give back to physicians," an unconscious double standard.
Age could play a role as well, Hall says; the great influx of women into medicine is a fairly recent phenomenon, so women doctors tend to be younger, and their youth could cause added discomfort or doubt in some men.
Athenahealth, which analyzed the data, does not offer a theory on what's at work, but plans to continue exploring how gender plays out in medicine, including patient retention and doctor burnout.
The responses to its post, and to a query about physician gender on Quora, suggest that reactions to a doctor's gender vary widely, from men who actively prefer female physicians to men who avoid them.
There does, however, seem to be widespread discomfort with chaperones -- the additional medical staffers brought in to prevent impropriety during intimate exams.
One commenter on the athenahealth post writes that bringing in a chaperone without the patient's express permission amounts to disrespect for a man's modesty:
The patient "ambush" is quite typical; even when an appointment is made with a male physician, it is not unusual for a female chaperone, female scribe or both to suddenly walk into the exam room with the hapless male patient sitting there in a state of undress. Informed consent is just that: "informed" consent. Give the male patient a chance to say no, or request a male instead of a female. I would suggest that the return rate would be much higher in the long run.
Carey Goldberg Editor, CommonHealth
Carey Goldberg is the editor of WBUR's CommonHealth section.
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