BBC Books have released details of their lavish fortieth anniversary book:
I might invest in that. I have the magazine they produced on the 20th Anniversary (falling apart now.)
from BBC website
Doctor Who: The Legend, released on the 13th November promises to be 'the most comprehensive guide to the series ever'. Written by Justin Richards and Andrew Pixley, The Legend is priced at £40 and will be illustrated with 500 colour and black and white photographs.
Here's the full details from BBC Books:
Doctor Who: The Legend is a large format, lavishly illustrated book, published to celebrate forty years of the UK's most popular science-fiction series. This epic publication takes the reader on a journey through four decades of TV history, covering every one of the TV stories. Each entry includes a summary of events, new facts about the characters and fascinating behind-the-scenes information.
Stunningly illustrated with a vast collection of photographs, including previously unseen pictures from archives and private collections, the book is a must-have - not only for Doctor Who fans, but for anyone who has a fondness for the show. As well as providing a unique overview of the series, it includes features on the make-up, special effects and merchandise that have all contributed to the Doctor Who legend.
From our first glimpse of the TARDIS in a junkyard on a cold November evening in 1963 to Paul McGann's portrayal of the Eighth Doctor, Doctor Who: The Legend is a comprehensive, stylish and evocative guide to forty years of tea-time time travel.
I might invest in that. I have the magazine they produced on the 20th Anniversary (falling apart now.)