The beloved Channel 4 programme The Great British Bake Offhas returned to our television screens as hopeful contestants compete to claim the title of Britain's finest amateur baker, with Iain Ross, from County Derry, Northern Ireland, already capturing the hearts of countless viewers. Yet some are only now cottoning on to exactly who the 29-year-old software engineer bears a striking resemblance to.


Iain, who harbours a passion for live music alongside his sourdough obsession, originally had zero intentions of gracing the show with his presence, but when his girlfriend Dervla refused to accept defeat, he eventually submitted his application. Channel 4 audiences are undoubtedly thrilled he did, with legions branding him 'adorable' across social media platforms.


However, others are now spotting another fascinating detail about him – his uncanny likeness to a particular children's television character.



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Which character might that be, you wonder? None other than Sir Gadabout from the beloved children's tale Zog, which has since been transformed into an animated BBC production.


A viewer named Katie recently took to X to highlight the remarkable similarity, penning: "For weeks I've struggled to think of who Iain reminds me of and it took my son wearing his Zog pyjamas for me to finally realise that it's Sir Gadabout. #GBBO."


Clearly, numerous others shared her observation, as the post accumulated over 66,000 views alongside thousands of likes.


One individual responded: "Thank you. I've been thinking exactly the same thing!".


Meanwhile, another chimed in: "Oh my goodness! Absolutely nailed it!"


A third chimed in: "Thank you, I've been so confused why he looked so familiar," while a fourth said: "You are not wrong!"


A further fan exclaimed: "It's literally him," while another simply concurred: "Yes!"



Speaking about securing his spot on the programme, Iain told Radio Times: "Every step of the way I kept it a secret from everyone apart from Dervla, I didn't think I'd make it to the following stage and I didn't want to let anyone down.


"Then when I got the call to confirm my place I was in sheer disbelief, I had no idea it would actually happen."


He added: "I thought it was a prank at first, I got a call a few minutes after being told and I thought they were going to tell me they made a mistake and I wasn't actually on the show!".


"I was in the office at work and had to go out to the foyer to take the call and speak in code, everyone who was walking past heading to the toilet looked very concerned and confused."


Iain, who lives in Belfast with Dervla and their cat Victor, disclosed on the programme that he was planning to pop the question to her, and has since announced on his social media pages that she said yes.


His heartfelt post featured Dervla flaunting a dazzling ring with Crawfordsburn waterfall in Northern Ireland as the stunning backdrop.


Captioning the snap, he penned: "Don't suppose you know anyone who can make a decent wedding cake?"


He then added: "A picture at this waterfall every year for the past 8 years, and a special lil one to complete the frame."

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