Can't open apps in Time Machine

In June we had a great electrical storm, and my i.Mac fried. Lucky for me the Maxtor external drive was OK, so I was able to get a total backup on to my replacement iMac and I lost not one thing.(three cheers for "Time Machine").
So I then reformatted the Maxtor and hooked it up to the new iMac and turned on "Time Machine." Everything seemed to be working just fine until just recently I tried to open my Reunion genealogy program and all Time Machine would bring up was my desktop. Even when I tried to open it through Time Machine, applications, Reunion..still cant open it.
On investigation I have the same block on iTunes and iCal.(all I get is the desktop) while apps like address book and iphoto are in Time Machine just fine.......what is going on ?
Should I reformat the external drive and start again ?

I apologize for stressing the point, but, again, can I ask why you're trying to go through Time Machine to get to your Reunion files? From your first post, it sounded as though you recovered everything from your backup (presumably you used the "Recover from TM backup" option when you installed the new hard drive?)
Does Reunion run normally when you launch it from your Applications folder (forgetting about Time Machine for a minute)? If so, do you have your current Reunion data somewhere in your Documents folder (or wherever you stored it before?) If not, and you believe you still have Reunion files in your backups, you should quit Reunion itself, then go into the Finder, go to the Time Machine interface, and locate your data file. Not the Reunion application, the family data file. Then recover that from the backup.
Again, the reason you're seeing what you're seeing through Time Machine is that TM is not "aware" of most applications (ie, you can't just launch any app, go to TM and expect that app's data to appear in the interface). It works for Mail, Address Book, iPhoto and the Finder. It's the Finder you're experiencing when you're going back in Time Machine, not Reunion itself. You just happen to be looking at the Reunion icon when you do so.
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