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Michael McIntyre
And generally any comedian doing a bit about raising kids.
Michael MacIntyre is the comedic equivalent of beige wallpaper
Parenthood is a bit like beige wallpaper, though; you have to be able to find the funny in it or youโll cry every day.
Beige wallpaper is still great though even if it doesnt make many people double take in amazement.
He may not be the most challenging comedian ever but he does observational stand up at the absolute top tier.
It's broad, it's over the top, but it's still brilliant. Similar to Peter Kay really.
In my opinion anyway, there aren't many things that are as subjective as comedy so to each their own!)