Oh well, at least high-concept failures such as "Love and Monsters", "Fear Her", "Dimensions in Time", the music video for "Doctor in Distress", "Delta and the Bannermen", and a slew of others aren't deemed as bad anymore thanks to that promo.
Delta and the Bannermen is one of the only good 7th Doctor stories in my opinion, and the only good one from when he was still The Doctor and not just The Master pretending to be The Doctor (aka he was a nice guy who played spoons and not a psychopath who kidnapped and tortured a teen girl for no reason).
Love & Monsters, in my opinion, is still the worst Doctor Who episode/thing, both for the content of the episode and for having the darkest fate of any character in the franchise, a woman left as nothing but an immortal face in a brick that (according to the episode) is only good for talking and, its heavily implied, mouth based adult activities.
Fear Her is also just as bad as it always was, a guest kid actor who is easily the worst in the franchise combined with a garbage story and a stupid alien/monster leads to 45ish minutes of agonizing garbage, although I guess a few episodes have surpassed it on the bad scale in recent years (episodes like Zygon Invasion/Inversion, Kill the Moon, In the Forest of the Night and Kerblam, for example, all are technically better made but have worse ideas/messages).
Doctor in Distress I've always thought was somewhat charming 80s cheese.
Dimensions in Time is an absolute insult to Doctor Who as a franchise, and tying it into a soap opera just sucks, but at least we get a bit of Doctor who crossover we've never gotten (6th interacting with Ace, etc) which gives it some value.