Alexander Graham Bell uttered the phrase "Watson, come here, I want you," during the first successful telephone call in 1876. It was a request for assistance to his assistant Thomas Watson who was in another room, marking a historic moment in telecommunications.
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In 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The famous conversation was that Bell said, "Watson, come here, I need you," and Watson heard him.
He split some acid on himself and need help. The quote is: "Come quick Watson I need your help."
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Yes, Alexander Graham Bell had an assistant named Thomas Watson. The famous first words spoken on the first telephone, spoken by Bell, were "Watson! Come here! I need you!" Please see the related link below.
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On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell first used the telephone to call his assistant, Tom Watson. He delivered the first telephone message stating, "Mr. Watson! Come here! I need you." Watson was able to hear Bell's message clearly. This was done three days after getting the patent for the device.
The first words to be said in a telephone were: "Come here Watson, I want you". And these were spoken by: Alexander Graham Bell on 6th March 1876.
"Mr. Watson. Come over here. I need to see you."
Alexander Graham Bell said the following words, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you." Those historical words were spoken to Thomas Watson his business partner. This was performed March 10 1876.
The first words ever spoken on a telephone were, " Mr. Watson! Come here! I need you!" spoken by Alexander Gram Bell, who at the time, had just spilled acid on himself while testing his new invention. Very true.
he invented the telephone in 1876 and the first word he spoke on the telephone was Watson come here. i need you.