She's making history as the first female Doctor Who.

And Jodie Whittaker was delighted to receive a portrait of herself in the Time Lord's trademark costume outside of BBC Radio 2 studios Wogan House in London on Saturday.

After appearing on Dermot O'Leary's Breakfast Show, the smiling star, 35, cut a casual figure in a stripy tee as she posed up a storm with the work of art.

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She's a work of art! Jodie Whittaker, 35, was delighted to receive a portrait of herself in the trademark costume outside of BBC Radio 2 studios Wogan House in London on Saturday

The actress also showcased her slim physique in her skinny-fit navy jeans while adding a touch edge with her funky ankle boots.

Her blonde bob skimmed her shoulders while she showed off dewy clear skin with a make-up free look.

Eager fans waited to speak to the beauty, with co-presenter Sally commenting she had seen less people waiting to speak to 'major Hollywood movie stars'.

Jodie was surprised to be handed the picture-perfect portrait which immortalised her part as the first female Time Lord.

Out and about: The actress showcased her slim physique in her skinny-fit navy jeans as she headed to make her radio appearance

Wow: The smiling star, 35, cut a casual figure in a stripy tee as she posed up a storm with the work of art

Beaming: Jodie was surprised to be handed the picture-perfect portrait which immortalised her part as the first female Time Lord

The Broadchurch star looked every inch the Doctor, painted in the trademark cloak.

Bringing a hint of glamour to the part, the artist gave Jodie a slick of striking lipstick - perhaps as a nod to her being the first female Time Lord in 52 years.

Jodie told Dermot O'Leary live on air that she was over-the-moon when she landed her 'dream job'.

Eager! Fans waited to speak to the beauty outside the radio studios

Detailing the opportunity, she said: 'Every job is a world away from Doctor Who. That's why it's the dream part.

'You can never say "I'm typecast". You don't get typecast as a Time Lord. It's never going to regurgitate doing anything which is amazing.

'This will maybe seem a bit confusing. It's nothing like that'll be. I am an actor.

People pleaser! The Broadchurch star posed for pictures and signed autographs for waiting fans

Popular: Co-radio presenter Sally commenting she had seen less people waiting to speak to 'major Hollywood movie stars'

'It's about that thing about stepping into loads of different lives and trying to portray them as differently as possible.'

Jodie's unveiling as the thirteenth Time Lord was viewed a whopping 16 million times online last month.

She has already shot her 'regeneration scene' which sees The Doctor leave the body of Peter Capaldi and become Jodie.

Dream job! Jodie told Dermot O'Leary live on air that she was over-the-moon when she landed the position

Storytelling: She's going to make history as the first female Doctor Who ever

Revealed: The 35-year-old has already shot her 'regeneration scene' which sees The Doctor leave the body of Peter Capaldi and become Jodie