Time machine crashing my macbook pro?

I have a 13" MacBook Pro (from 2009, with 4GB RAM and 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo). I upgraded the OS to Lion in the Summer (from the AppStore, now on 10.7.2) and I now have a recurring problem. About once a day my Time Machine icon starts spinning at the top of the screen and when I click on it, it says something like "Backup zero KB from...." but does nothing. Then various running tasks stop responding, I start getting the spinning beach ball and eventually I have to hold down the power key and reboot. I even bought a new external drive and this has made no difference.
Today when this happened, I manged to run "top" within iTerm and I saw that several jobs were in a "stuck" state. This included "backupd". Nothing was using up excessive CPU (top was the largest with 5%) and I had around a GB of free memory.
This may or may not be relevant but I recently had FileVault 2 turned on. (I cannot remember if the machine was crashing prior to this.)
I would be grateful If anyone has any ideas. Thanks in advance.

Try the things in the green box of #D2 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.

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