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Sue Toast | 17:54 UK time, Tuesday, 14 July 2009

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Lots of hot Brian Pern goss this week - plus we've hit the 1,000,000 hit mark! Wooo hoo! I'd like to thank my team, Derrin at the 91Èȱ¬ for hosting the blog whilst Brian's website is under construction and my son Ned for of his support, but mostly Brian Pern - we wouldn't be here without him.

Well, another week has past and Brian was on top form as he performed at the Children In Need warm up Concert at The Moorefield Eye Hospital. Brian had an emotional reunion with Radio 2's Paul Gambaccini, who was one of the first American DJs in the world. Paul is famously a fan of Brian's music and even admitted when he appeared on Desert Island Discs in 1996 that he performed better in bed when Brian's music was playing.

In order to raise money for Children in Need, Brian has donated his very own Cycling Proficiency Certificate from his childhood up for auction. It has been signed by Brian and Len Boggart, the Cycling Proficiency Instructor of Godalming in 1969. The bids start at £11,000.

Brian appeared on 'Saturday Kitchen' last week and had tremendous time, although he wasn't a fan of the prawns balls.

Brian provided backing vocals and triangle on Franz Ferdinand's cover of his 1986 hit Mind the Gap. Alex Kapranosdios said "I can't believe we met Brian. He is a hero of ours."

On a personal note, I will not be here next week as I have an operation and it's my birthday but my son Ned will be updating the blog. He is not good with computers so be patient!

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