Glory Enough for All
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Glory Enough for All is a 1988 Canadian television movie directed by Eric Till and written by Grahame Woods, depicting the discovery and isolation of insulin by Frederick Banting and Charles Best. It was the winner of nine 1989 Gemini Awards. The film stars R. H. Thomson as Banting, and Robert Wisden as Best. It is based on the books The Discovery of Insulin and Banting: A Biography by historian Michael Bliss.[1]
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Glory Enough for All | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Grahame Woods |
Directed by | Eric Till |
Starring | R. H. Thomson Robert Wisden |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producers | W. Patterson Ferns, Joseph Green, David Elstein |
Producer | Gordon Hinch |
Production companies | Gemstone Productions, Primedia Productions |
Original release | |
Network | CBC |
Release | 28 June 1988 (1988-06-28) |
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It was aired in November 1989 in the United States in two parts as part of the PBS show Masterpiece Theatre and introduced by Alistair Cooke.[2]