Time Machine skips every backup

My problem is similar to the one described in this thread - TM sometimes skips backup. The difference is that my Time Machines is skipping every backup.
The Preferences panel will show that a backup is scheduled for 7:12 PM. I watch for backup activity in the panel but the only thing that happens is that at 7:13 the next backup is set for 8:12 PM. This happens every hour.
Using the Console utility, I find no errors logged. If I select "Back Up Now" from the Time Capsule menu bar icon I get a perfectly good backup.
Time Machine is backing up to Apple's Time Capsule. I started using the Time Capsule 8 months ago and, until 10 days ago, everything worked fine. I have two computers backing up to the same Time Capsule. Both of them stopped backing up automatically on the same date. The Time Capsule has a 2 TB capacity and 1.84 TB is available.
I tried removing the Time Machine plist from the Preferences folder. I reselected the Time Capsule and initiating a backup but automatic backups have not resumed.
Any suggestions for a solution will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your suggestions. Here are my results.
A4 - Done.
A1 - Done. The widget show me the last three manual backups. There is no indication of any of the skipped automatic backups.
Here's the widget log for the most recent manual backup:
Starting standard backup
Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Backup-1
Disk image already attached: /Volumes/Backup-1/iMac.sparsebundle, DIHLDiskImageAttach returned: 35
Disk image /Volumes/Backup-1/iMac.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
638.5 MB required (including padding), 1.73 TB available
Copied 5695 files (21.0 MB) from volume Too much time.
613.4 MB required (including padding), 1.73 TB available
Copied 1534 files (93 bytes) from volume Too much time.
Starting post-backup thinning
Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/iMac/2012-07-26-185548 (23.5 MB)
Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
Backup completed successfully.
Ejected Time Machine disk image.
Ejected Time Machine network volume.
C2 - No error messages appear in the Time Machine Preferences panel. "Latest Backup:" shows the time of the last manual backup (created by clicking "Back Up Now" from the Mac's menubar.)

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