The treasures include correspondence from Hollywood stars Audrey Hepburn, Raquel Welch and Charlton Heston.
The archive also contains a "begging letter" from Spike Milligan, who offers to do laundry in exchange for a job.
The comic, who rose to fame on The Goon Show, wrote to Lester in 1980, saying he was bored with television and "no matter how small I would like a part, preferably the lead".
Milligan, who died in 2002, reminded the director he had previously worked as a "straight actor", adding: "Have own beard and wig, on site laundry done and secret masses said for Polish Catholics." Read More...
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