The two stories in today's programme for primary assemblies are 'Fingerprints' - about the first use of fingerprint evidence to secure a conviction - and 'Anansi and his sons' which celebrates the various talents of Anansi's many sons.
The choices in today's two stories for use in primary assemblies concern those made by Eric Liddel - the Olympic athlete who chose not to run on a Sunday - and also the choice made by Jonah in the Old Testament to ignore God's wishes.
The stories featured today are: 'Dream on', which explores Martin Luther King's iconic speech and an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's traditional tale, The Snowdrop.
The two creation myths that feature in today's programme are the Brazilian tale of 'The creation of the night' and also the Polynesian story 'Why the sun sets'.
The stories in today's programme feature two courageous individuals - Louis Braille, who overcomes the loss of sight as a child and also David, who overcomes Goliath.
Two contrasting journeys feature in today's stories - the train journey undertaken by 'Winton's children' escaping to safety at the start of World War 2 and also 'Lakshmi's walk', a Hindu story for Diwali.
Contrasting relationships are at the heart of today's two stories for use in primary assemblies. 'Two sons' is the biblical story of Ruben and Jacob, which is followed by the first part of 'Pepper - my very own dog' which tells the story of a young boy's relationship with his pet.
The two stories in today's programme are 'The business with the baby' - about a boy coming to terms with his new baby sister and the second part of 'Pepper - my very own dog'.