Confidential was my favorite part of RTD's showrunner tenure tbh. My favorite was the one they did for Blink - which had absolutely nothing to do with Blink at all, and was just 40 mins of RTD, Moffat, and Tennant reminiscing about their childhood Who memories.
And now, another Pertwee review:
Day of the Daleks
For the vast majority of Doctor Who episodes (pre-Moffat episodes at least), time travel is just a vehicle for whatever story the writing is telling. Not too often is the story actually about time travel. This one is, and I think it might actually be the first Doctor Who story ever to tackle time travel as part of its plot (at least of the bunch of classic Whos I've seen so far). The Daleks are back, but they are kind of immaterial to the story, other than blowing shit up in the finale. The story itself feels plodding to me, but admittedly I am beyond tired of these future Earth rebels vs. Daleks plots, which feel like the premise for 99 percent of classic Who Dalek episodes. However, the ending has an interesting twist, even if the set up for it is delivered awfully late in the game. Also, is it me, or did they never address again how/why the Doctor and Jo ended up overlapping on their own timeline? The first episode makes a big deal about Jo and the Doctor being visited by future versions of themselves, but then that never comes up again!