>>10469610There are but they aren't what they used to be. Real stunts are kept to a minimum, and in both TV and movies they are very dependent on CGI now, even for things like gunfire. The A-Team was full of shootouts, car chases, and even scenes with helicopters and airplanes, and they were all real. Any special effects they did had to be done on-set, not with VFX in post. There were also the build scenes I think were one of the major draws of the show for kids.
The closest show I saw in recent years to the A-Team was Burn Notice. It's very light on action compared to The A-Team though, and it all goes back to the fact that an action heavy show like the A-Team could only really happen in the 80s, when permits were a lot easier to get, audience expectations were different, the audience was bigger, and technology was more limited.