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Jodie Whittaker was spotted manning the Tardis for her final instalments as Doctor Who in Cardiff on Monday.
The 39-year-old actress - and the show's first female doctor - confirmed in July that she was leaving the sci-fi programme after four years.
Her departure will play out across a three-part special with the first episode airing in autumn 2022, and Monday's scenes took the crew to Grange Gardens, Grangetown, where Jodie looked right at home back in the iconic time machine.
End of the road: Jodie Whittaker manned the Tardis for her final instalment in Doctor Who on Monday as the iconic time machine took a trip to Cardiff for filming
The thirteenth incarnation of The Doctor sported a striped navy tee tucked into the same coloured trousers, layering the attire with a grey jacket.
For the majority of the captured filming moments, Jodie remained in the Tardis, which outwardly appears as a British police box.
The West Yorkshire native, who described her four-year stint manning the Tardis as being 'the best job I ever had', also stopped to chat with crew members in-between takes.
Manning the Tardis: The 39-year-old actress - and the show's first female doctor - confirmed in July that she was leaving the sci-fi programme after four years
Location: Jodie's departure will play out across a three-part special with the first episode airing in autumn 2022, and Monday's scenes took the cast