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We don't know for certain that this is Stevens, either through a credits list or dialogue in the episode, nor any in-universe portion of WKK.

Except we do. As I said. I didn't just choose a random man and say that he must be stevens because he was there. In WKK, Stevens says

Around me the audience of observers got up and began leaving the room, whispering excitedly between themselves. Noticing the Doctor and his companion were advancing towards Kettering and the governor, I hung about just within earshot, doing my best to look knowledgeable as I examined the Keller Machine close-up... At this point the governor moved to stop the disagreement becoming more heated. Noting my presence in the chamber, he suggested they continue their discussion later.Czech

And in the episode, there is only one person who only one person who is "studying" the keller machine at the end of the scene, and that's this man. It's like a novel, it's pretty easy to figure out which person he's meant to be. Yes, I did say that the things that I was noting were irrelevant and conjecture-y, but only up to this part, because this is pretty conclusive, and it's pretty clear that this is meant to be him. So, yes, we do know that this is for certain James Stevens. I would suggest reading the brief scene and then watching the scene in the episode, there's not a lot of room for confusion.