Julie Andrews reveals she was recently caught singing The Sound Of Music in Austrian hills

SHE famously brought the hills of Austria to life in 1965 taking a lead role in The Sound Of Music, and it would appear it wasn't a one-off for singing sensation Julie Andrews.

Julie Andrews, Julie Andrews Sound of Music, Julie Andrews singing, Julie Andrews Graham NortonJulie Andrews re-enacted a famed scene from The Sound Of Music[PA]

The 78-year-old has revealed she once cheekily re-enacted a famed scene from the hit movie without realising he was performing for a group of tourists.

The actress - who starred in the film as Maria, the governess to the Von Trapp family - thought she was alone when she burst into song on what she believed was a deserted Swiss hillside.

But in an interview for tonight's edition of BBC1's The Graham Norton Show, she said that moments later she realised she had an audience.

Dame Julie revealed: "I had to get fit for a role so I used to go to Switzerland and I was walking around in the mountains. 

Julie Andrews, Julie Andrews Sound of Music, Julie Andrews singing, Julie Andrews Graham NortonThe actress laughed when a group of tourists caught her singing in the hills [PA]

"One day I thought, 'This is ridiculous, there's not a soul around' and I sang The Hills Are Alive - just as a whole bunch of Japanese tourists came over the hill. You should have seen their faces."

She also told how she turned the air blue while working on wholesome children's film Mary Poppins after a mishap while she was filming a flying scene.

Dame Julie told presenter Norton: "I was hanging around on a very high wire in an excruciating harness and I felt it drop by about a foot and I thought, 'Oh my god, my luck is running out. This is it'.

Julie Andrews, Julie Andrews Sound of Music, Julie Andrews singing, Julie Andrews Graham NortonThe 78-year-old cosied up to Pharrell [PA]

"I called down to say let me down easy and the word went down the length of the studio. At which point I dropped like a ton of bricks to the stage. There was a silence and I let fly with a few good Anglo-Saxon four-letter words that Disney had never heard before."

Other guests on tonight's edition of the show, to be screened at 10.35pm, include Pharrell Williams and Hollywood stars Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum.

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