The first African person to make a television broadcast was Anike Agbaje Williams- a Nigerian woman. She made the broadcast from Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) located in Ibadan Southwest Nigeria in 1959. The WNTV was Africa's first television station and has now changed to Nigerian Televison Authority-NTA.
No, Bill Cosby was not the first African American actor on TV.
African Americans were appearing in TV commercials since the late 1940's. As for the specific 'Who' they were, that has been lost to history.
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John Logie Baird is the first person to watch television. He was the inventor of the first television set. He went on to invent the first color television set and the first electronic television as well.
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The first person 'seen' was Bruce Gyngell. However the first person heard (and technically the first person on Australian tv) was John Godson who announce the details of the broadcast before Gyngell appeared.
Baird was the first person to produce the first TV pictures in 1926.Baird was the first person to produce the first TV pictures in 1926.