Camel Caravan was a variety radio program that showcased popular music, featuring live performances from various artists and bands. It primarily aimed to promote Camel cigarettes and was part of a larger marketing strategy in the 1930s. The show is particularly known for its association with the jazz musician Benny Goodman, who led the orchestra. This episode of Camel Caravan aired on September 6, 1938, featuring an array of musical performances. It included notable songs such as 'Let's Dance' and 'I've Got a Date with a Dream' performed by Martha Tilton. The show highlighted Goodman's orchestra and showcased live jazz music that captivated audiences of the time.