Hard Drive fubar? Disk Utility fail! New macbook...

My 2009 MBP tried to install a security update last night and failed - had the screen with the box advising to turn off and on again - after 2 power on attempts all was well and working fine.
I turned it off this evening and then turned it back on (I wish I hadn't) only to find a grey screen with a progress bar running along the bottom. The MBP will try a couple of times to start, but the progress bar only gets a 3rd of the way along and after two (three?) attempts it turns off.
I tried booting to safe mode (holding down shift) - tries to boot, fails as above.
Tried the install disc and holding down C - it tries to boot but fails as above.
I tried with command S for single user and made some progress...
typed:
/sbin/fsck -fy
and it ran a disc check, only to tell me the disc could not be prepared and ended with a Signal 8 (???????).
here is a shot of the screen (taken with a camera!):
http://www.olij.co.uk/diskutility_failweb.jpg
Is my hard drive failing?
Is the only solution to reinstall OS X and see what happens? I have a time machine backup (can't remember if it is full image, or just user files!)
Message was edited by: Oliver Jobson

Well, after holding down the power button for 5 seconds (reset EFI?) and clearing the PRAM I am now able to launch the installation DVD.
Disk repair didn't work in Disk Utility so I wiped it and tried to restore from the Time Machine - it isn't working. The process starts and then I come back to find it has failed and an error log.
It seems to go wrong after the process starts to restore the applications.
You can see two error logs, for two seperate restore events:
http://www.olij.co.uk/OSXrestore_crashlog1.txt
http://www.olij.co.uk/OSXrestore_crashlog2.txt
Looks identical and seems to be this bit:
Feb 26 16:31:33 localhost ReportCrash[192]: Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Feb 26 16:31:33 localhost ReportCrash[192]: Exception Codes: 0x000000000000000d, 0x0000000000000000
Feb 26 16:31:33 localhost ReportCrash[192]: Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
that might be the major problem?
Is there still something wrong with the disk or (shudder) is the TimeMachine backup corrupt?
Message was edited by: Oliver Jobson

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