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- R. H. ThomsonGlory Enough for All
- Robert WisdenCharles Best
- John WoodvineDr. John MacLeod
- Michael ZelnikerJames Collip
- Martha HenryAntoinette Hughes
- Heather HessElizabeth Hughes
- Kate TrotterEdith Roach
- Bernard BehrensFrederick Allen
- Tom HarveyVelyien Henderson
- Warren DavisCharles Evans Hughes
- Susannah HoffmannCatherine Hughes
- Leah PinsentMargaret Mahon
Glory Enough for All (TV Movie 1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Jun 28, 1988 · Glory Enough for All: Directed by Eric Till. With R.H. Thomson, Robert Wisden, John Woodvine, Michael Zelniker. A dramatised account of the Nobel Prize winning discovery of Insulin by Fred Banting, Charles Best, J. J. R. Macleod & James Collip at the University of Toronto 1921-22.
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- Drama
- Eric Till
- 1988-06-28
Eric Till. Actor. 3 Credits. R.H. Thomson. Frederick Banting. John Woodvine. Charles Best. Robert Wisden. Learn more about the full cast of Glory Enough for All with news, photos, videos...
- Eric Till
Cast. R. H. Thomson as Frederick Banting; Robert Wisden as Charles Best; Michael Zelniker as James Collip; John Woodvine as John Macleod; Martha Henry as Antoinette Hughes; Kate Trotter as Edith Roach; Leah Pinsent as Margaret Mahon; Rachel Blanchard as Melanie; Seana McKenna as Jessica Collip; Gerard Parkes as Duncan Graham; Heather Hess as ...
- Gemstone Productions, Primedia Productions
- Grahame Woods
Overview. Reviews. TV Listings. Cast & Crew. Glory Enough for All. 1988. 3 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Glory Enough for All was the second presentation in the 1989-90 season...
Grahame Woods. Writer. Glory Enough for All is the 1988 television movie depicting the discovery and isolation of insulin at the University of Toronto by Frederick Banting and Charles Herbert Best. It won the 1989 Gemini award for best miniseries.
Glory Enough for All. 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