1953–66 TV and film appearances as self • 6 June 1953:
Commonwealth Cavalcade: A programme specially devised for Coronation week, with leading artists from the British Commonwealth of Nations, BBC. • 4 May 1954:
Jazz Session, The Humphrey Lyttleton All-Stars, introduced by Denis Preston from the Ballroom at Streatham Ice Rink, BBC. • 25 January 1955:
Is Jazz Music?: A programme about one of the controversial aspects of modern entertainment. Berkeley Smith asks the questions and Denis Preston provides the answers", feat. Mike McKenzie, from the Ballroom of the Streatham Ice Rink, London, BBC • 3 March 1957:
The Jack Jackson Show, ATV. • 1964:
Portrait of Queenie, Eyeline Films. Documentary of singer & publican
Queenie Watts, shot at The Iron Bridge Tavern, East End. • 10 July 1964:
Carnival, feat. Danny Williams, The Clark Brothers,
Joy Marshall, The Chariots, Isabelle Lucas, Beverley Mills and Boysie Grant, Mike McKenzie, Shake Keane, The Stretch Cox Limbo Group with Geoffrey Biddeau. Introductions by Frank Holder. From the North, BBC One. • 11 May 1966:
Viewpoint: The Happening: A new folk opera in rehearsal Annette Battams works with a group of fellow artists: Among those appearing with her are Mike McKenzie.
1962–88 TV casting • 1 January; 22 July 1962:
Maigret: The Reluctant Witness, as pianist, BBC. • 5 June 1962:
Dark Pilgrimage, First performance of a new opera specially commissioned for BBC Television. The action takes place in a fairground, an opera house, and Pluto's night-club. London Symphony Orchestra. [Nightclub scene feat. Yorke de Souza, Mike McKenzie, Shake Keane, Joe Harriott, Coleridge Goode, Thomas Jones], BBC. • 1975:
Upstairs, Downstairs Series 5, Episode 6: An Old Flame, as "The Pianist" (in an unlicensed club possibly named "The Hot Club in Gerard Street", raided by the police). LWT. • 1 April 1988:
Raspberry Ripple, as pianist, BBC One
1966 TV musical director • 3 April 1966:
Meeting Point:
Negro Theatre Workshop presents
The Dark Disciples: a Blues version of the Passion, BBC One.
1951–65 BBC Light Programme • 6 October 1951:
Jazz Club: Creole Music from New Orleans and Points South, presented by Freddy Grant's Caribbean Rhythm with The Lion, Mike McKenzie and Lord Kitchener, introduced by Denis Preston. • 22 December 1951:
Jazz Club: Masters of Jazz: Composers whose works have become a permanent part of the jazz repertoire, the music of
W. C. Handy played by the Jazz Club Blusicians featuring Humphrey Lyttelton, Mike McKenzie and George Brown, introduced by Denis Preston. • 19 July 1952:
Jazz Club Magazine, with Marie Bryant and Mike McKenzie. • 11 September 1952:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 27 December 1952:
World of Jazz, ed. Denis Preston - Christmas Party Guests include: Kenny Baker, George Chisholm, Johnny Dankworth, Jack Fallon, Wally Fawkes, Don Fraser,
Stéphane Grappelli, Humphrey Lyttelton, Mike McKenzie, Jack Parnell, Ralph Sharon; Host, Charles Chilton. • 8 January 1953:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 10 January 1953:
World of Jazz, ed. Denis Preston - Mike McKenzie:
The Spanish Tinge. • 30 June; 31 August 1953:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 6 January 1954:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 7 January 1954:
The White Cockatoo: A nightclub at your fireside feat.
Cabaret by Mike McKenzie. • 13 April 1954:
BBC Swing Session feat.
On the Beat with Mike McKenzie, introduced by Ted Heath. • 15 July 1954:
How Do You Do?: A Friendly get together of Commonwealth artists, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 17 July 1954:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 14 October 1954:
How Do You Do?: A Friendly get together of Commonwealth artists, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 15 April; 9 July; 2 September 1955:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano, BBC Light Programme. • 7/14 July; 8 September 1955:
Tempo Tropicale: Dance music from Latin America and the Caribbean, feat. Mike McKenzie. • 1/8/15 November 1955:
Commonwealth of Song: Artists from the Commonwealth of Nations gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home and to listeners in the Motherland, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies) and the Johnston Singers (United Kingdom). • 1 February 1956:
How Do You Do?: Carroll Levis introduces an informal get-together of Commonwealth artists, feat. Mike McKenzie and his Rhythm. • 19 June; 16/22 September 1956:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 9/16 September; 30 December 1956:
Commonwealth of Song: Artists from the Commonwealth of Nations gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home and to listeners in the Motherland, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 15 February; 27 July 1957:
Piano Playtime, Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 17 February 1957
Commonwealth of Song, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 18 August; 1 September 1957:
Caribbean Carnival: The British West Indies Show, feat. Mike McKenzie. • 29 August 1957; 5/12/19/26 September:
Paul Fenoulhet introduces Moonlight Serenade: Music with a restful rhythm, feat. Mike McKenzie. • 6/13 November 1958: Mike McKenzie in
Piano Reflections. • 22 November 1958: ''Saturday Club: The best of today's "pop" entertainment'', feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet. • 1/8 January 1959: Mike McKenzie in
Piano Reflections. • 2 January; 6 March 1959
Commonwealth of Song, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 24 January; 11 April; 4 July; 5 September 1959: ''Saturday Club: The best of today's 'pop' entertainment'', feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet. • 23 August 1959:
Without a Song: An orchestral programme in the style of Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra with Mike McKenzie at the piano. • 23/30 August; 16 October; 13 November 1959:
Kings of the Keyboard: Piano music in contrasting style, feat. Mike McKenzie (Latin-American music). • 11/18/25 September 1959:
Swingalong, with Mike McKenzie and the BBC West of England Light Orchestra. • 19 December 1959:
Mike McKenzie: at the piano. • 16 January; 21 May 1960: ''Saturday Club: The best of today's 'pop' entertainment'', feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet. • 5 March 1960: ''Saturday Club: The best of today's 'pop' entertainment'', feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet with Scott Peters. • 9/16/30 June; 7/14/21/28 July; 4/11/25 August; 18 August; 1 September 1960:
Piano in the Parlour, feat. Bill McGuffie, David Lee and Mike McKenzie in an informal keyboard get-together. • 30 October 1960:
Commonwealth of Song: Artists from the Commonwealth gather in London to send greetings in song to their friends and relations at home and to listeners in Britain , feat. Mike McKenzie (British Guiana). • 24 July; 16 October 1961:
Commonwealth of Song: artists from the Commonwealth who are gathered in London to send musical greetings to their friends and relations at home and to listeners in Britain, feat. Mike McKenzie (West Indies). • 16 August; 6/27 September 1961:
Sweet Corn: Music for Modern Squares, feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet. • 4 March 1961: ''Saturday Club: The best of today's 'pop' entertainment'', feat. The Mike McKenzie Quartet with Scott Peters. • 26 August 1961:
Piano Interlude, with Mike McKenzie. • 1/22 October 1963:
Music to Midnight, feat. The Mike McKenzie Trio. • 16 March 1963:
Piano Interlude, with Mike McKenzie. • 19 January 1965:
Carnival, with Cleo Laine, Scott Peters, The Mike McKenzie Trio and The Carnival Orchestra, introduced by Humphrey Lyttleton. • 18 December 1965:
The Mike McKenzie Trio, introduced by Roger Moffatt.
1953–59 BBC Home Service • 3/10/17/24/31 March 1953:
First House Club Ebony (guest), introduced by George Browne and Earl Cameron. • 24 February; 7/14 April 1953:
First House Club Ebony (guest), introduced by George Browne. • 1 April 1955:
Midday Music-Hall, feat.
A Note or Two from Mike McKenzie. • 3/31 August 1956:
Mike McKenzie: At the piano. • 31 October; 5/12 December 1958:
Kings of the Keyboard: Piano music in contrasting styles, feat. Mike McKenzie (Latin-American music). • 6 February; 20 March 1959:
Kings of the Keyboard: Piano music in contrasting styles, feat. Mike McKenzie (Latin-American music).
1971 BBC Radio 2 • 7 June 1971: "Concert Grand: piano music in contrasting styles", feat. The Mike McKenzie Trio. ==Recordings==