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  1. 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.

    • Drama
  2. Jun 28, 1988 · A 1988 TV movie based on the books by Michael Bliss, depicting the Nobel Prize winning discovery of insulin by four Canadian researchers in 1921-22. The title refers to the motto of the University of Toronto, where the discovery was made.

    • (74)
    • Drama
    • Eric Till
    • 1988-06-28
  3. Oct 15, 2016 · the story of insulin. Dr Frederick Banting.

    • 193 min
    • 32.4K
    • Barry Peatling
  4. Clashing scientists F.G. Banting (R.H. Thomson), C.H. Best (Robert Wisden), J.J.R. Macleod (John Woodvine) and J.B. Collip discover insulin in 1921.

    • Drama, Biography
    • R.H. Thomson, Robert Wisden, John Woodvine
    • Eric Till
  5. R. H. Thompson plays Canadian surgeon Frederick Banting who, fresh out of World War One, virtually stumbles onto the insulin theory. With his loyal...

  6. Glory Enough For All is a 1988 Canadian drama that tells the story of how Frederick Banting and Charles Herbert Best isolated insulin at the University of Toronto. The movie won the 1989 Gemini award for best miniseries.

  7. Brief Synopsis. A two-part presentation on "Masterpiece Theatre" depicting the efforts of Dr. Frederick Banting to discover insulin in the early 20th Century. The true story of Banting's discovery is told in counterpoint to that of Elizabeth Hughes, a young diabetes victim.