Time Machine on intel MacBook Pro: only backup from today is available

Hi all,
I use 500M TC for two computers - old iMac G5 on PowerPC and newer MacBook Pro on Intel. iMac works with Time Capsule pretty good, I can navigate between several dates with the arrows on Time Machine 'star' interface. But I can't do the same on my notebook. Every time i enter Time Machine the only choices available to navigate is TODAY and NOW. This does not mean that MacBook is not backing up. For example, I can reach old data on Time Capsule if go through 'Backup of MacBook Pro' from Finder's device tab on left toolbar. Simply from Finder windows I can open&save files which are on Time Capsule hard drive. But can't do the same on Time Capsule nice interface.
Appreciate for the help of the community in solving a problem.

Hi, and welcome to the forums.
It sounds like TM has started a new "sequence" of backups, as if you'd gotten a new Mac.
To see these "other" backups, you may need the (badly named) +Browse Other Time Machine Disks+ option. It's available by holding down the Option key while selecting the TM icon in your Menubar, or by control-clicking (right-clicking) the TM icon in your Dock.
You'll see a selection screen showing all the disks/partitions that have TM backups on them. Select the one you want, and you'll be taken to the normal TM "Star Wars" interface, where you should see all the backups on that disk/partition.
You may have to manually mount the sparse image for your MacBook (there may be two of them) to get this to work.

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