The 5 best TV shows on Netflix you need to watch now before it's too late

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Here are the top 5 TV shows not to be missed before they leave the streaming platform.

As Netflix prepares for the month of May, it's time to declutter its TV show catalouge. Whether you are into comedy-dramas , murder mini-series or a look into the world of escorting , there is lots to be watched before it is too late. Here are my top five picks leaving the streaming platform over the next month.

Psych Psych is an American detective comedy-drama television series starring James Roday Rodriguez and Dulé Hill. First released in 2006, the series ran until 2014 with a total of eight seasons. This easy to watch series follows Shawn Spencer, the son of a veteran policeman who convinces the force that he has psychic powers.



Both he and his reluctant best friend are hired on as consultants to help solve complicated cases. It's an incredibly addictive and easy watch from Steve Franks. Hatton Garden Hatton Garden follows four elderly men who are also experienced criminals as they decide to carry out one last robbery.

The TV mini series comprises four episodes and stars Alex Norton, David Hayman, Kenneth Cranham and Timothy Spall as they prepare to raid Hatton Garden underground safe deposit facility. The series, released in 2019, was popular among critics, with most ranking it four to five stars. The suspenful drama could easily be watched in one sitting.

Murder in Successville This British sitcom with improvisational elements was created by Andy Brereton and Avril Spary. It first aired on BBC Three in 2015 and it ran for three series until 2017. It stars Tom Davis as DI Desmond Sleet and featured several celebrities who are no stranger to the British television screen including Alan Carr, Jimmy Carr, Greg James, Jamie Laing, Dermot O'Leary and Martin Kemp.

The comedy show's plot follows the town of Successville, where celebrity homicide is at an all-time high..