A coffee-table book of the nerdiest kind, Doctor Who: The Legend Continues is a beautiful piece of work. Glossy and colorful, with a dynamic layout, this hefty volume delves into the strangeness and charm of the world's longest-running science fiction series, and does so in style. While every episode of the show (from the beginning, all the way back in 1963, to the end of the 2005 season) is given its moment in the spotlight, this isn't an episode guide, nor is it exactly a tell-all, behind-the-scenes examination of the show's production. Instead, author Justin Richards has chosen to focus on the evolution of the program and its characters, paying particular attention to the slow-but-steady stream of information that has gradually defined the mysterious Doctor and his intrepid companions. It's an interesting approach for a retrospective book, and a welcome departure from the often dry recitations of minutiae that tend to dominate most episode guides.
Loaded with photographs (including many taken from episodes long since lost from the BBC's archives), Doctor Who: The Legend Continues belongs in the collection of every Doctor Who fan, new and old alike.