Nouns are singular and plural depending on their meaning in themselves, not on the adjectives that precede them.
e.g. a black car, two white cats, a black-and-white television, two black-and-white televisions.
Note that the compound adjective "black-and-white" described the television in one way, its type. It was not a colour TV. The rules of punctuation usually require hyphens (-) in compound adjectives. However, this rule is widely ignored and occasionally, this produces confusion. I wonder if this is what has perplexed you.