Discovery Turbo (Indian TV channel)

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Discovery Turbo
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Discovery Turbo logo
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDiscovery Networks Asia-Pacific
History
Launched2004
Closed7 July 2014 (SD feed)
1 February 2015 (HD feed)
Replaced byDMAX
Former namesDiscovery Home & Leisure (2004-2005)
Discovery Real Time (2005-2008)

Discovery Turbo was an Asian male-oriented factual television channel devoted to programming about cars, bikes, boats, and planes. The channel was owned by Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific.

It was formerly available on SelecTV from 15 March 2007 until the closure of its English service in late 2010.[1][2]

It was officially announced that Discovery Turbo (in SD format) would end its broadcast on July 7, 2014 at 5:59 AM, being replaced by DMAX starting at 6:00 AM as the same day. The HD feed would carry some programmes of this channel until 1 February 2015, being replaced by DMAX as well.

Programming[]

  • A Bike is Born
  • The AA Torque Show
  • Air Dogs
  • Airplane Repo
  • American Icon: The Hot Rod
  • American Chopper
  • American Hot Rod
  • American Trucker
  • Auto Trader
  • Bangla Bangers
  • Beetle Crisis
  • Biker Build-Off
  • Campervan Crisis
  • Central
  • Car Science
  • Carfellas
  • Chasing Classic Cars
  • Chop Shop: London Garage
  • Classic Car Club
  • Dallas Cars Sharks
  • Desert Car Kings
  • Drift Style
  • Engineering The World Rally
  • Extreme Car Hoarders
  • Extreme Machines
  • FantomWorks
  • Fast N' Loud
  • Fat N' Furious: Rolling Thunder
  • Fifth Gear
  • FlightPathTV
  • Flying Heavy Metal
  • The Garage
  • Getting Afloat
  • The Great Biker Build-Off
  • Hard Shine
  • Heartland Thunder
  • High Tech Rednecks
  • Hot Rod TV
  • I Could Do That
  • In a Fix
  • Inside West Coast Customs
  • Kings of Crash
  • Kit: An Autobody Experience
  • Kustomizer
  • Last Car Standing
  • Martin Shaw: Aviators
  • Mean Green Machines
  • Million Dollar Auctions
  • Motor City Motors
  • Motor Morphers
  • Monster Garage
  • Off Limits
  • Off The Road
  • Overhaulin'
  • Patrick Dempsey: Racing to Le Mans
  • Pit Crews
  • Playing Parking Only
  • Racer Girls
  • Railroad Alaska
  • Redline TV
  • Restoration Garage
  • Retro Car Kings
  • Rides
  • The Road to Le Mans
  • The Secret Club of Speed
  • The Secret Life of Formula One
  • Street Customs
  • Top Marques
  • Thunder Races
  • Trick My Truck
  • Trick My What?
  • Twist the Throttle
  • Ultimate Biker Challenge
  • Ultimate Car Build-Off
  • Unique Whips: Special Edition
  • What's in the Barn?
  • Wheeler Dealers
  • Wrecked
  • Wreck Rescue
  • Wrecks to Riches

References[]

  1. ^ Addington, Tim (15 March 2007). "SelecTV adds five Discovery channels to platform". . Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  2. ^ Chessell, James (20 August 2010). "Bruce Gordon's SelecTV to make changes". City Beat. The Australian. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
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