Chartjackers documented the lives of Day, Haggart, Hill and McDonnell as they attempted to write, record and release a charity single through crowdsourcing. The series was shown in real time, with each of the first ten episodes detailing the events of the previous seven days. On 5 September 2009, one week before the programme's first episode aired, the group announced on the YouTube channel
ChartJackersProject their intention to release a number one single within their ten-week time frame. A different task would be undertaken each week, so that, by the end of the project, the song would be completed. offered advice to the boys during episode four of
Chartjackers. The first episode of
Chartjackers documented the events of the first week of the project and explained what its ultimate goal was. To generate potential lyrics, viewers were asked each to post one line as a comment to a video on
ChartJackersProject. Viewers posted more than 4,000 comments, from which were selected the winning lines. These lyrics were posted to the Internet the following episode, with the chorus having been composed by YouTube user
blakeisno1 and the repeated phrase "I've Got Nothing" chosen for the song's title.
ChartJackersProject viewers were then asked to create a melody for the lyrics and submit it in a video response, so that one could be selected for the single. Out of a total of 51 melodies that had been sent in, the winning entry by Jonny Dark was chosen from them during episode three. It was also revealed that a band would be put together to perform the
Chartjackers single and that any potential members should apply by submitting video auditions. Episode four documented some of the hundreds of auditions that had been sent in – the group reviewed these auditions and selected from them their ten favourites to go through as finalists. These ten finalists performed for the four boys during episode five, where Chartrand, a 19-year-old au pair from
Stroud, Gloucestershire, and Nichols, an 18-year-old musician from
Essex, were selected to sing on the official release. During episode six, "I've Got Nothing" was recorded in
Newport by record producer Marc Dowding, and the group received advice from video director Corin Hardy on how to film the official music video. Taking Hardy's advice, the music video for "I've Got Nothing" was filmed during the seventh episode of
Chartjackers. To begin promoting its release, the team also petitioned
95.8 Capital FM and
BBC Radio 1 to try to get the radio coverage for the single, but it was not
playlisted and received no airplay. The boys feared that the song would not chart at all, so, during episode eight, they urged viewers to
spam the Twitter feeds of radio DJs who could play the single on their shows. In the next episode, a gathering took place at 93 Feet East in London on 4 November, where the single was performed live for the first time by Chartrand and Nichols. During the tenth episode, "I've Got Nothing" was released online. The
midweek charts placed the single at Number 39, but its sales increased after comedian
Stephen Fry—who provided an outro for McDonnell's YouTube videos—was convinced to promote it on his Twitter profile. Episode eleven, the final compilation episode, revealed on
The Radio 1 Chart Show that "I've Got Nothing" had reached number 36 on the UK Singles Chart, which disappointed the boys.
Celebrity guests Over the course of the series, several figures from both the music and entertainment industry made an appearance on
Chartjackers, usually to offer advice or encouragement to the four boys. The first celebrity to feature on the show was former pop star
Chesney Hawkes, who remarked that he felt that the team had "every experience between [them] to actually pull [their aim of reaching number one] off". During the fourth episode, vocal coaches
David and
Carrie Grant offered advice to the group on what criteria to use when judging the submitted video auditions, and indie rock band
The Young Knives sent in a video message, wishing the team success. The following episode,
Charlie Simpson of
Fightstar explained to the boys the differences between releasing music through
major and independent labels. During episode six, the team met with
Peter Oakley, who spoke about his own chart success as part of
The Zimmers, and Hardy, who advised ways in which the music video could be filmed. The next episode, the group received advice from celebrity stylist Hannah Sandling, who suggested how Chartrand and Nichols should be styled for the video, and entertainment journalist Rav Singh, who discussed how to get airplay for "I've Got Nothing" through publicity stunts. ==Reception==