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The Dotty World of James Lloyd is a 1964 TV documentary directed by Ken Russell about artist James Lloyd.

Lloyd later worked with Russell on Always on Sunday.[1]

References

  1. ^ BRIEFING/WHO & WHY: Dose of BBC jitters The Observer 27 June 1965: 18.